Mallee Resources
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Trends in water use relative to the sustainable diversion limit (SDL) in the southern Murray–Darling Basin 2020
In 2020, the MDBA undertook analysis to better understand trends in water use in four key catchments in the southern Basin; the Murrumbidgee, NSW and Vic Murray and the Goulburn. The summary document Analysing trends in water use in the southern Basin and full report Trends in water use relative
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The 2020 Basin Plan Evaluation reports and data
The 2020 Basin Plan Evaluation has drawn from a wide range of sources. This includes: river operators, the science community, independent advisors, various reviews, which included significant community, First Nations and other stakeholder input and the Australian Government and Basin state and territory governments.
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Murray-Darling Basin Plan Groundwater methods report and report cards.
The Groundwater methods report details the history and technical detail behind the methods and assessments used to determine both the groundwater sustainable diversion limits and the baseline diversion limits under the Basin Plan. The Groundwater report cards provide an overview of the location of each SDL resource unit, estimated volume
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Murray-Darling Basin Authority - publications
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority publishes numerous research and technical reports, educational material and extensive information on the Basin for communities, governments, industry and students.
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AUSVEGVIC - Fact sheets and technical notes
AusVegVic provide industry fact sheets and technical notes on a range of topics,
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Bureau of Meteorology - Climate change trends and extremes
This resource provides information on climate change trends and extremes, including the a tracker, datasets and State of the climate report.
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Climate change in Australia
Observed change, regional projections and impacts.
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Bureau of Meteorology Radar
Bureau of Meteorology weather watch radars.
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Bureau of Meteorology Climate and Water Outlook
The monthly Climate and Water Outlook videos covers rainfall, streamflow and temperature for the next three months.
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Drip drainage
Drip irrigation has become the standard irrigation system adopted for irrigated horticulture in the Mallee. Most irrigators are generally operating at a high level of efficiency. Recent observations have highlighted that drip irrigators can achieve even greater efficiencies by addressing system drainage (often referred to as ‘drain-out’).
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