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20 January 2016
The Environmental Scan 2013 identified threats, trends and emerging issues over the next decade (2012 – 2022) that are likely to create risks of non-compliance with Basin Plan (Plan) obligations by Parties to the Basin Plan.
11 December 2015
As we implement the Basin Plan, it is important the community can see that people and organisations are meeting their obligations. For this purpose, the MDBA, Basin States and the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder have agreed to publish Statements of Assurance (SoAs) each year.
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.
18 November 2015
The specifications for spatial data is available to help you prepare datasets and metadata that meet the MDBA's data standards.
1 October 2012
On 29 June 2012, the Murray–Darling Basin Ministerial Council requested that the MDBA complete a ‘relaxed-constraints’ model scenario with a Basin-wide reduction in diversions of 3200 GL/y.
14 September 2012
This literature review comprises three major sections, each examining the effects of flooding on floodplain and aquatic plant habitats, plant life histories and vegetation community dynamics.
27 April 2012
Produced as a requirement under Schedule E to the Murray–Darling Basin Agreement, the Water Audit and Monitoring report provides information on Cap compliance, water use for consumptive and environmental purposes, climatic overview, water availability through allocations, off-allocations and water trading, storage losses, and groundwater use for 2010-11.
This report outlines the models and methods used to inform the proposed 'environmentally sustainable level of take' (ESLT).
30 November 2011
Sustainable Diversion Limits will replace the existing cap on water use and are set at both a catchment and Basin-wide scale.
20 September 2011
Murray cod is perhaps the Basin’s most iconic species, but populations are declining and under threat.