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21 January 2016
RPS Aquaterra and RMCG were engaged by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority to undertake an 'Assessment of the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation in the Riverine Plains'.
16 December 2015
This report shows technical work and information that we have collected through our talks with stakeholders on the Lower Darling River, since early 2013.
26 November 2015
We used inundation mapping to assess the impacts of various flow heights on land and infrastructure. This report describes the method used to develop inundation mapping and assess effects of flows.
5 November 2015
Landholders and river users on the River Murray are reminded to take into account the ongoing changes to weir pool heights at lock 15 (Robinvale) and at locks 7, 8 and 9 between Wentworth and the South Australian Border.
11 May 2012
The Gunbower–Koondrook–Perricoota Forest is one of six icon sites along the Murray River identified as a priority under The Living Murray river restoration program.
Tumudgery Creek was disconnected from the Edward River in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
Back Creek was disconnected from Yallakool Creek (subsequently the Edward River) in September 2007 to achieve water savings as part of drought contingency planning.
1 February 2009
The Barmah-Millewa (B-M) Forest is a highly significant wetland on the Murray River, whose natural hydrology and consequently complex ecosystems have been significantly affected by the river’s now highly regulated flow regime.
1 January 2009
Australia is one of the driest continents on earth. As such, many thousands of weirs and floodplain levee banks, dams and intra- and inter-basin water transfers schemes have been constructed.
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