Sentences with phrase «environmental water delivered»

As such, there have only been small volumes of Commonwealth environmental water delivered this water year.
Environmental water delivered to Monkeygar in late January 2017 maintained water levels in the colony, which supported late nesting royal spoonbills and provided foraging habitat to fledged ibis.
Residual inundation in the Gingham and Gwydir wetland from environmental water delivered in 2014 - 15 helped maintain native vegetation communities and provided habitat for waterbirds and frogs early in 2015 - 16.
The Partnership will see Commonwealth environmental water delivered to a number of wetland sites in the Lower River Murray and adjoining the Coorong and Lower lakes that are both of environmental significance and culturally important to local Indigenous people.
Environmental water delivered in spring reached the central reed beds of the Great Cumbung Swamp, a nationally significant wetland.
The partnership agreement will see Commonwealth environmental water delivered to key floodplains and wetlands along the River Murray in South Australia.
Monitoring ecological response to Commonwealth environmental water delivered to the Lower Murray River in 2013 - 14 - Final Report
Up to 125,000 ML of environmental water was allocated to the lakes for this event with approximately 112,000 ML of environmental water delivered.
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder and South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board have signed a Partnership Agreement, that will see Commonwealth environmental water delivered to key floodplains and wetlands along the River Murray in South Australia.
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office commissioned the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), Aquatic Sciences and partners to monitor the ecosystem response to environmental water delivered to the lower River Murray during the 2013 - 14 water year.
Monitoring the ecosystem responses to Commonwealth environmental water delivered to the Edward - Wakool river system, 2013 - 14 - Final report
Long - Term Intervention Monitoring of the Ecological Responses to Commonwealth Environmental Water Delivered to the Lower Murray River Selected Area in 2015/16
«Scientific monitoring consistently shows that environmental water delivered to the Gwydir is providing food, habitat and breeding opportunities for many of the region's unique native fish, waterbirds, plants and wildlife.
Monitoring the ecological response of Commonwealth Environmental Water delivered in 2013 - 14 in the Gwydir River system
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder engaged Charles Sturt University and partner agencies to monitor the ecological response to environmental water delivered to the Murrumbidgee River system during the 2013 - 14 water year.
This water was in addition to the 722 GL of Commonwealth environmental water delivered to maintain barrage flow to the Lower Lakes to 31 December 2015 as part of the River Murray Valley Flows and including return flows from watering events in Victorian tributaries.
As shown in Figure 1 on the following page, the amount of held and discretionary environmental water delivered in the Basin by environmental water holders since 2005 — 06 has continued to increase over the past few years.
Monitoring the ecological responses to Commonwealth environmental water delivered to the Lower Murray River in 2012 - 13 - Final Report
Monitoring the ecological response to environmental water delivered in lower Broken Creek focused on:
Monitoring the ecological response to environmental water delivered in the lower Goulburn River during 2012 - 13 focused on:
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office commissioned the University of Melbourne to monitor the ecosystem response to environmental water delivered to the Lower Goulburn River and Lower Broken Creek during the 2012 - 13 water year.

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This new relationship has a view to delivering cutting edge energy and water innovation to CECEP, a Chinese State - Owned Enterprise and the largest player in China's energy and environmental technology market.
Commonwealth environmental water use is planned, delivered and managed in partnership with a number of individuals and organisations in the Victorian Rivers, including:
Collectively, the results underscore the importance of Commonwealth and other held environmental water for maintaining and improving the ecological condition of these two waterways, and improve our ability to deliver targeted environmental flows into the future.
Environmental water was delivered in Colligen Creek, New South Wales, in November and December 2011 to improve river conditions and encourage native fish to migrate, spawn and grow.
7,852 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered in the Lower Namoi River (From February to May 2017), to provide:
Nature Foundation SA began delivering Commonwealth environmental water to its first site under this agreement in February 2013.
Between July 2012 and June 2013, over 1000 GL held by the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (770 GL) and The Living Murray program (289 GL)-- including return flows from the Victorian rivers — is expected to have been delivered.
Commonwealth environmental water is planned, delivered and managed in partnership with a number of people and organisations in the Namoi River Valley including:
Environmental water, comprising 5.5 gigalitres from the Commonwealth and 1.7 gigalitres from New South Wales, was delivered to Colligen Creek in November and December 2011.
Commonwealth environmental water use is planned, delivered and managed in partnership with a number of individuals and organisations in the Mid-Murray, including:
6 GL of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered by the South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board to a number of important wetland sites through the South Australian Riverland.
950 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered by Murray Darling Wetlands Working Group to the Carrs, Capitts, Bunberoo creeks system and Backwater Lagoon along the NSW Lower Murray floodplain between Lock 9 and Lock 8 in autumn 2016.
As part of an ongoing partnership, the Nature Foundation South Australia delivered over 1,100 ML of Commonwealth environmental water to a number of wetlands along the Lower Murray floodplain and adjoining the Lower Lakes in 2014 - 15.
Over 34,000 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered to Hattah Lakes during 2014 - 15.
Commonwealth environmental water use is planned, delivered and managed in partnership with a number of individuals and organisations in the Border Rivers region, including:
Between September 2016 and January 2017, environmental water (from The Living Murray and Commonwealth) was delivered down the Lower Darling River, targeting spawning, recruitment and movement of Murray cod, and improving water quality.
Over 5,300 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered to Hattah Lakes in spring 2015 to provide improved habitat and food resources for native fish and waterbirds, and support the ongoing reestablishment of water dependant vegetation.
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A total of 4,633.1 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered in Hattah Lakes during 2013 - 14, with additional volumes to be delivered in 2014 - 15.
946 ML of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered by the South Australian Murray - Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board to two sites in the South Australian Riverland.
From February to June additional environmental water was delivered as part of Entitlement Flow.
In addition to the volume released from Hume Dam, return flows and the Commonwealth's 151 GL of held South Australian allocation were delivered directly to the South Australian border to meet environmental demands in the Lower River Murray, particularly for maintaining connectivity between the Lower Lakes and Coorong, and provide suitable habitat conditions (both salinity and water levels) in the Coorong for estuarine fish and vegetation species.
High rainfall conditions and inflows to the Menindee Lakes during winter - spring 2016 provided the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder with an opportunity to deliver environmental water to support native fish populations in the Lower Darling as well as the longer - term health of the Environmental Water Holder with an opportunity to deliver environmental water to support native fish populations in the Lower Darling as well as the longer - term health of the river syWater Holder with an opportunity to deliver environmental water to support native fish populations in the Lower Darling as well as the longer - term health of the environmental water to support native fish populations in the Lower Darling as well as the longer - term health of the river sywater to support native fish populations in the Lower Darling as well as the longer - term health of the river system.
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«We will be working together to deliver environmental water to smaller local wetland and floodplain sites to improve habitat and provide refuges for endangered and threatened native bird and fish species such as the Regent Parrot and the Murray Hardyhead,» Mr Reilly said.
4.9 gigalitres of Commonwealth environmental water was delivered to Merrimajeel Creek.
Environmental water was delivered between January and February to manage the recession from high natural flows during late December / early January and ensure that river levels decreased gradually.
In addition to this volume released from Hume Dam and the volume approved for the Coorong, return flows and the Commonwealth's 134 GL of held South Australian allocation were delivered directly to the South Australian border for meeting environmental demands in the Lower River Murray, particularly for maintaining connectivity between the Lower Lakes Coorong and providing suitable habitat conditions (salinity and water levels) in the Coorong for estuarine fish and vegetation species.
The environmental water used at Whirlpool Corner, Disher Creek and Berri Basin was provided from flows returning to the river system from watering actions originally delivered in Victoria.
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