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A renewed agreement between WaterNSW and Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL) will help to move water around the Barmah Choke for the 2024–25 water year.
21 December 2022
In response to the declining flow capacity, the increasing risks, and the recommendation that a range of intervention measures be investigated, the MDBA instigated the Barmah–Millewa Feasibility Study (BMFS). Six options were investigated as part of the Barmah–Millewa Feasibility Study.
The delivery of water from the major storages in the Upper Murray to irrigators throughout the Basin can be challenging. There are a number of constraints that impact water delivery to below the Barmah Reach, such as the length of time required to deliver water and the amount of water that can be delivered at any one time.
21 January 2016
This report covers phase 3 and phase 4 of the project Assessing the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation on the Riverine Plains.
RPS Aquaterra and RM Consulting Group were engaged by the Murray Darling Basin Authority to undertake an 'Assessment of the Salinity Impacts on Changes to Irrigation in the Riverine Plains'.
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'.
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'.
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.