On 18 February 2013 the Nature Foundation SA celebrated the start of watering on Clark's Floodplain - adjacent Lock 4 near Berri, the first Commonwealth
environmental watering project under Nature Foundation's Water for Nature initiative.
This was the first Commonwealth
environmental watering project under the Nature Foundation's Water for Nature initiative.
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* To invest up to 1 billion rubles in
environmental projects in Russia related to
water, agriculture and climate change.
ALBANY - BASED Supersorb Minerals has taken a significant step in its drive to develop
environmental technology
projects as an extension of its core absorbent minerals business, starting test work for mine
water treatment and mine site remediation at th...
The Advanced Energy Centre (AEC) at MaRS Discovery District, the
Water Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP) and the China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment opportunities for Ontario's advanced energy and water technologies in C
Water Technology Acceleration
Project (WaterTAP) and the China Energy Conservation and
Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their working relationship and to jointly explore potential deployment opportunities for Ontario's advanced energy and
water technologies in C
water technologies in China.
Specific policies include researching methods to improve indoor air quality; instituting a Clean
Water Act to ensure Albertans have safe drinking water; protecting provincial parks and ecological reserves; requiring government to meet high environmental standards in their operations; requiring Ecological Assessments for all large projects in the province; and establishing an Alberta environmental ombudsman and elected Ecological Impact Assessment Review Panels to monitor environmental impacts and halt proj
Water Act to ensure Albertans have safe drinking
water; protecting provincial parks and ecological reserves; requiring government to meet high environmental standards in their operations; requiring Ecological Assessments for all large projects in the province; and establishing an Alberta environmental ombudsman and elected Ecological Impact Assessment Review Panels to monitor environmental impacts and halt proj
water; protecting provincial parks and ecological reserves; requiring government to meet high
environmental standards in their operations; requiring Ecological Assessments for all large
projects in the province; and establishing an Alberta
environmental ombudsman and elected Ecological Impact Assessment Review Panels to monitor
environmental impacts and halt
projects.
In
environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a
water management plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy
projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
The term green bonds loosely refers to debt securities whose proceeds are used to fund
environmental or climate - friendly
projects, such as renewable energy, green buildings, clean transportation, or sustainable
water or wastewater.
As part of the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project, a detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Edward - Wakool river system.
This report is the product of the first year of monitoring and evaluation in the Lower Murray River under the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM)
Project.
The Murrumbidgee River LTIM
Project identified a number of key
environmental outcomes achieved through the use of
environmental water in 2014 - 15, including:
The Upper Murray - centred around Barmah - Millewa Forest and potentially including lower reaches of adjacent tributaries (Goulburn and Campaspe) and parts of the Edward - Wakool system - is one of four priority research sites for the Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research
Project (MDB EWKR).
For more information about the Fish theme, the research team conducting the work and the broader MDB EWKR
project, please visit the MDFRC's MDB EWKR website Murray - Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR)
project, please visit the MDFRC's MDB EWKR website Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR)
ProjectProject
Prepared by: Darren S. Baldwin and Kerry L. Whitworth This monitoring
project was commissioned by the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office.
The Oakey
project not only radically improves waste
water quality but also generates biogas (methane) to replace fossil fuels and lessen
environmental impacts.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project: Lower Lachlan River System, 2016 - 17 Annual Report
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project Goulburn River Selected Area evaluation report 2016 — 17
Councillor Trevor Norton (District Council of Loxton Waikerie), Craig Ferber (
Project Manager, Loxton to Bookpurnong Local Action Planning Committee), Michelle Campbell (Local Engagement Officer, Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office) and Ian Atkinson (Chief Executive Officer, Nature Foundation South Australia) watching environmental water flowing into a wetland at Loxton Riverfront Res
Environmental Water Office) and Ian Atkinson (Chief Executive Officer, Nature Foundation South Australia) watching environmental water flowing into a wetland at Loxton Riverfront Reserve in
Water Office) and Ian Atkinson (Chief Executive Officer, Nature Foundation South Australia) watching
environmental water flowing into a wetland at Loxton Riverfront Res
environmental water flowing into a wetland at Loxton Riverfront Reserve in
water flowing into a wetland at Loxton Riverfront Reserve in 2014.
The report evaluates the contribution of Commonwealth
environmental water to
environmental outcomes in 2016 - 17, complementing the first two years of LTIM
Project monitoring and evaluation work undertaken in 2014 - 15 and 2015 - 16 and previous short term monitoring and evaluation work undertaken in 2012 - 13 and 2013 - 14.
As part of the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project, a detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Lachlan river system.
Narrator: On the 18th of February 2013, David Papps, the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Holder, launched the Clark's Floodplain
project.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project: Lower Lachlan river system Selected Area 2014 - 15 Annual Monitoring and Evaluation Report
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project Lachlan River System
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project: Edward - Wakool Selected Area Technical and Synthesis Reports, 2014 - 15
The Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office contracted the NSW Department of Primary Industries — Fisheries to undertake a short - term monitoring
project to assess the response of native fish in the lower Macquarie River to the connection flow.
Commonwealth
environmental water was made available for delivery to a number of wetlands as part of ongoing restoration
projects that commenced in 2013 - 14, including Johnson's Waterhole, Clark's Floodplain, Thiele's Flat, Loxton Riverfront Reserve, Ramco Lagoon and Rilli Reach.
This report is the product of the first year of monitoring and evaluation in the Goulburn River under the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM)
Project.
In October 2012 the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Holder entered into a long - term agreement with Nature Foundation SA for the use of up to 10 gigalitres a year of Commonwealth environmental water over the next five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation projects in the lower
Environmental Water Holder entered into a long - term agreement with Nature Foundation SA for the use of up to 10 gigalitres a year of Commonwealth environmental water over the next five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation projects in the lower Murray R
Water Holder entered into a long - term agreement with Nature Foundation SA for the use of up to 10 gigalitres a year of Commonwealth
environmental water over the next five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation projects in the lower
environmental water over the next five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation projects in the lower Murray R
water over the next five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation
projects in the lower Murray River.
This report is the product of the first year of monitoring and evaluation in the Lachlan catchment under the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM)
Project.
This report is the product of the third year of monitoring and evaluation in the Goulburn River under the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM)
Project.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long - Term Intervention Monitoring
Project Lower Murray River Selected Area Monitoring and Evaluation Plan Version 2
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long - Term Intervention Monitoring
Project: Basin Evaluation Plan
As part of the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project, a detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Junction of the Warrego and Darling rivers.
For more information about the Vegetation theme, the research team conducting the work and the broader MDB EWKR
project, please visit the MDFRC's MDB EWKR website Murray - Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR)
project, please visit the MDFRC's MDB EWKR website Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR)
ProjectProject
The Lower Balonne Floodplain (including Narran Lakes) is one of four priority research sites for the Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research
Project (MDB EWKR).
More information on the Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research
Project can be found at:
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research
A new study of Australian management attitudes towards
environmental initiatives involving cleaner
water and greener energy has found strongly increasing support among the people who are key to making such
projects happen.
Under this
Project, the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office has engaged consortium teams, lead by Australia's leading research institutions, and involving locally based land and water managers, to develop and implement detailed 5 - year monitoring and evaluation plans for selected areas within the B
Water Office has engaged consortium teams, lead by Australia's leading research institutions, and involving locally based land and
water managers, to develop and implement detailed 5 - year monitoring and evaluation plans for selected areas within the B
water managers, to develop and implement detailed 5 - year monitoring and evaluation plans for selected areas within the Basin.
The Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office is also administering $ 10 million under the Murray - Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project to improve the best science information available to support the evolving needs of environmental wa
Environmental Water Office is also administering $ 10 million under the Murray - Darling Basin Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project to improve the best science information available to support the evolving needs of environmental water mana
Water Office is also administering $ 10 million under the Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project to improve the best science information available to support the evolving needs of environmental wa
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research Project to improve the best science information available to support the evolving needs of environmental water mana
Water Knowledge and Research
Project to improve the best science information available to support the evolving needs of
environmental wa
environmental water mana
water managers.
Short term
projects have focussed on determining whether selected
watering actions are meeting their intended ecological objectives and understanding the implications for
environmental water delivery.
The Junction of the Warrego and Darling Rivers LTIM
Project identified a number of key
environmental outcomes achieved through the use of
environmental water in 2015 - 16, including:
In addition to assisting the Office to demonstrate
environmental outcomes, the LTIM
Project is designed to allow adaptive management of the
water holdings.
Furthermore, UTZ works on the landscape - based adaptation planning
project with Malawian tea smallholder farmers which will not only address the effects of climate change on tea, but also tackle such
environmental impacts as land degradation, deforestation and availability of clean
water.
This report is the product of the second year of monitoring and evaluation in the Junction of the Warrego and Darling Rivers under the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM)
Project.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project junction of the Warrego and Darling rivers Selected Area 2015 - 16 Evaluation Report
The Murray - Darling Basin
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR) Project seeks to improve the science available to support environmental water management in the Murray - D
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR) Project seeks to improve the science available to support environmental water management in the Murray - Darling B
Water Knowledge and Research (MDB EWKR)
Project seeks to improve the science available to support
environmental water management in the Murray - D
environmental water management in the Murray - Darling B
water management in the Murray - Darling Basin.
As part of the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office's Long Term Intervention Monitoring
Project, a detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Plan has been developed for the Goulburn river system.
The report evaluates the contribution of Commonwealth
environmental water to
environmental outcomes in 2016 - 17, complementing the first two years of LTIM
Project monitoring and evaluation work undertaken in 2014 - 15 and 2015 - 16.
The Lower Murray River LTIM
Project identified a number of key
environmental outcomes achieved through the use of
environmental water in 2015 - 16, including:
The
Environmental Water Knowledge and Research
project is funded under the Sustainable Rural
Water Use and Infrastructure Program.