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Almonds guzzle water from Murray Darling Basin greenleft.org.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from greenleft.org.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Save Share The breaking of the drought in south-eastern Australia has brought a dramatic reduction in the price of water allocations across the region. But the price of water entitlements â the permanent right to receive an allocation of water â dipped only marginally with the rain. If anything, entitlement prices have actually started to rise again. Barbers Creek, a Murray River tributary in the Murray-Darling Basin. Nick Moir Water trading is a big market. The total value of private water entitlements held in the southern Murray-Darling Basin â the Murray, Murrumbidgee and Goulburn systems â is more than $25 billion. Including the northern Murray-Darling Basin â the Darling River and its tributaries â more than $1.8 billion worth of water allocations are traded, on average, every year. ....
Murray River research finds centuries-old sand slug in Barmah Choke MonMonday 1 updated MonMonday 1 FebFebruary 2021 at 11:52pm Experts believe that early mining for gold in Beechworth may have caused silt to block the Barmah Choke today. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) says a sand slug accumulating in the Murray River is the result of historic mining practices rather than poor water management. Key points: The Murray Darling Basin Authority says more than three million tonnes of sand has settled in the Barmah Choke A recent report suggests historic mining practices upstream were responsible Landholders have long claimed the choke s capacity issues are caused by bank erosion ....