Antony Lenehan.  Site and soil  Effluent quality and quantity  Application systems- above ground or below ground  Crop/vegetation selection and.

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Antony Lenehan

 Site and soil  Effluent quality and quantity  Application systems- above ground or below ground  Crop/vegetation selection and management  Wet weather storage

 Site and Soil

 Effluent Quality and Quantity

 Application system- above ground

 Application system- below ground

 Crop/vegetation selection and management

 Wet weather storage

 Surface runoff and sheet erosion  Increase soil salinity  Soil structural damage and soil nutrient accumulation  Surface water and groundwater impacts

 Surface runoff and sheet erosion

 Soil salinity

 Soil structural damage and soil nutrient accumulation

 Surface water and Ground water impacts

 Site Selection and buffer distance  Water and Nutrient balance  Drainage control and Sediment control  Soil treatment/ Irrigation management and crop/ vegetation management  Operation and maintenance

 Site selection and buffer distance

 Water and nutrient balance

 Drainage and sediment controls

 Soil treatment/ irrigation / crop and vegetation management

 Operation and maintenance