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Sydney weather: When 100mm rain bomb will strike

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall expected for parts of New South Wales

Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall expected for parts of New South Wales
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Sydney weather: 100mm rain bomb set to hit NSW for seven days bringing cool change and thunderstorms

A relentless downpour is expected to hit NSW for the next seven days with 100mm of rain due to fall across parts of the state this weekend, as experts also warn of wild wind and powerful thunderstorms.

Inland Waterways OzFish: Narran River weir removal

Inland Waterways OzFish: Narran River weir removal 11 March 2021 The weir before removal. NOT many people would see a dry riverbed as a good thing, but Inland Waterways OzFish were recently involved in a project that took full advantage of the situation. The team, with funding from the NSW Environmental Trust and some assistance from NSW DPI - Fisheries, were able to remove a redundant weir in the Narran River near Lightning Ridge. The decades old barrier to fish movement was no longer needed by the landholder, who was willing to retire their license and have the weir removed. Removing a weir requires approval to use plant and equipment in sensitive riparian and aquatic areas. It is also an extremely difficult task to undertake when water is flowing over such structures and can add weeks or even months to a project. The dry conditions allowed an excavator to be driven into the bottom of the normally wet channel which dramatically simplified the process of removal. Working in th

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