Inland New South Wales rivers may never recover from the last drought, expert warns
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Declining flows in the Namoi River forced Manilla back to water restrictions in early December.
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River levels in inland New South Wales are in decline despite above-average rainfall in much of the state throughout 2020.
Key points:
Experts argue the last drought was so severe that catchments have lost the ability to absorb water
It means rivers are less likely to keep flowing in dry periods
It s prompted the return of water restrictions and kept irrigator allocations low, even after good rainfall