Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 - June 2019) has committed the use of up to 6,990 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Campaspe River (plus any additional water as it becomes available during this period, including carryover).
Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 - June 2019) committed the use of up to 6,913 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Campaspe River.
Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 - June 2019) has committed the use of up to 70 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Ovens River.
Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 — June 2019) has committed the use of up to 3,883 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Loddon River (plus any additional water as it becomes available during this period, including carryover).
Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 — June 2019) has committed the use of up to 3,883 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Loddon River.
Under a Partnership Agreement between the Commonwealth and Victorian Environmental Water Holders, a five
year environmental watering schedule (July 2014 - June 2019) has committed the use of up to 120 ML per annum of Commonwealth environmental water in the Ovens River (plus any additional water as it becomes available during this period).
This three
year environmental watering program is part of long - term rehabilitation that is expected to:
This three
year environmental watering program formed part of long - term rehabilitation that is expected to:
Not exact matches
For
years, it has worked to reduce its
environmental pant - print, pioneering ways to wring
water and chemicals from the jeans - making process.
«Raising meat takes a great deal of land and
water and has a substantial
environmental impact,» Gates wrote on his personal blog, Gatesnotes.com, a few
years ago.
There is a grave
environmental crisis in air quality (life expectancy in polluted northern cities is five and a half
years lower than in the cleaner south),
water and soil (one survey showed that 10 per cent of arable land was unsafe to grow crops on).
«This government's commitment to
environmental protection is the most anemic approach I've seen in
years and can only mean that our air, land and
water will continue to be threatened by government neglect.»
The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency has reported that in the ten
years since it implemented
water pollution guidelines for Lake Michigan, the quality of lake
water has actually improved.
Environmental water policies that show greater concern for bait fish than for food production, combined with
years of drought, have strangled area farmers to the point that much of the arable land is returning to its natural semi-arid state.
In its first such arrangement with a non-government organisation, the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Holder has signed an agreement with Nature Foundation SA Inc. to manage up to 50 GL of Commonwealth environmental water over five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation in the lower
Environmental Water Holder has signed an agreement with Nature Foundation SA Inc. to manage up to 50 GL of Commonwealth environmental water over five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation in the lower River Mu
Water Holder has signed an agreement with Nature Foundation SA Inc. to manage up to 50 GL of Commonwealth
environmental water over five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation in the lower
environmental water over five years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation in the lower River Mu
water over five
years to support wetland and floodplain rehabilitation in the lower River Murray.
The Center for
Environmental Health has a 20 -
year track record of protecting children and families from harmful chemicals in our air,
water, food and in dozens of everyday products.
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 - 1
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
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 - 1
environmental water delivered to the Lower Goulburn River and Lower Broken Creek during the 2012 - 13 water
water delivered to the Lower Goulburn River and Lower Broken Creek during the 2012 - 13
water water year.
It is important to capitalise on good storage volumes and
environmental water availability in wetter
years in order to build ecological resilience — the ability of river, wetland and floodplain ecosystems to withstand and recover from the impact of future droughts.
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.
Decisions on using Commonwealth
environmental water will be made throughout the
year based on seasonal, operational and management considerations.
Though it will vary from
year to
year, over the longer term it is expected that the percentage of
environmental water carried over will be similar to that of other
water users.
The Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office has been monitoring and evaluating the short - term (annual) environmental response of selected watering actions in the Murrumbidgee during the 2011 - 12, 2012 - 13, and 2013 - 14
Environmental Water Office has been monitoring and evaluating the short - term (annual) environmental response of selected watering actions in the Murrumbidgee during the 2011 - 12, 2012 - 13, and 2013 - 14 water y
Water Office has been monitoring and evaluating the short - term (annual)
environmental response of selected watering actions in the Murrumbidgee during the 2011 - 12, 2012 - 13, and 2013 - 14
environmental response of selected
watering actions in the Murrumbidgee during the 2011 - 12, 2012 - 13, and 2013 - 14
water y
water years.
In 2012 — 13,
environmental water holders and managers have sought to build on the Basin's positive ecological response to wet conditions over the past two
years.
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.
To date, the largest
environmental water holder in the Basin (the Commonwealth) has used a higher proportion of the
water available to it over its four
years of operations than the average of other
water users.
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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.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Portfolio Management Plan: Macquarie River Valley 2017 - 18 sets intentions for 2017 — 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three years and considering the implications of 2017 — 18 intentions for demands in
Environmental Water Portfolio Management Plan: Macquarie River Valley 2017 - 18 sets intentions for 2017 — 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three years and considering the implications of 2017 — 18 intentions for demands in
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three
years and considering the implications of 2017 — 18 intentions for demands in future
years.
This was the final
year where Commonwealth
environmental water was made available to support the
watering program to selected Mallee wetlands (2013 - 14 to 2015 - 16).
Above average and average rainfall in recent
years and delivery of significant volumes of
environmental water have improved conditions in the Lower Lakes and Coorong.
Commonwealth
Environmental Water Portfolio Management Plan: Lachlan River 2017 - 18 sets intentions for 2017 - 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three years and considering the implications of 2017 - 18 intentions for demands in
Environmental Water Portfolio Management Plan: Lachlan River 2017 - 18 sets intentions for 2017 - 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three years and considering the implications of 2017 - 18 intentions for demands in
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in the previous three
years and considering the implications of 2017 - 18 intentions for demands in future
years.
The reports evaluate the contribution of Commonwealth
environmental water to
environmental outcomes in 2014 - 15, complementing previous short term monitoring and evaluation work undertaken in previous
years.
Up to 50,000 ML of Commonwealth
environmental water was committed for use across the 2013 - 14 and 2014 - 15
water years.
An
environmental watering program has been undertaken at two wetlands in the Mallee region, Cardross Lakes and Lake Koorlong, for over ten
years to maintain stable Murray hardyhead populations.
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 Portfolio Management Plan: Northern Unregulated Rivers 2017 - 18 identifies intentions for use in 2017 ‑ 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in previous years and considering the implications of 2017 ‑ 18 intentions for demands in
Environmental Water Portfolio Management Plan: Northern Unregulated Rivers 2017 - 18 identifies intentions for use in 2017 ‑ 18 in a multi-year context by identifying the longer - term flow regime to meet
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in previous years and considering the implications of 2017 ‑ 18 intentions for demands in
environmental demands, documenting what has occurred in previous
years and considering the implications of 2017 ‑ 18 intentions for demands in future
years.
Jody has over 25
years of experience in the
water sector where she has been responsible for driving a range of initiatives including state water reforms under the National Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water sector where she has been responsible for driving a range of initiatives including state
water reforms under the National Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water reforms under the National
Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
Water initiative, driving the momentum and integration of The Living Murray, delivery of
environmental water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin
water with and on behalf of Basin states, development and implementation of a plan to avoid widespread acidification to the lower lakes of the Murray system during the Millennium drought and identification of the sustainable level of take to be embodied in the Murray - Darling Basin Plan.
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 - 1
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
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 - 1
environmental water delivered to the Murrumbidgee River system during the 2013 - 14 water
water delivered to the Murrumbidgee River system during the 2013 - 14
water water year.
Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre, one of the South Australian Riverland's most popular destinations for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, is set to benefit from additional
environmental water over the next three
years which will bolster nesting habitats for the threatened Regent Parrot.
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.
As such, identified outcomes and limitations are used to inform
environmental watering in future
years leveraging the best available, contemporary scientific knowledge.
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.
In addition to the operational frameworks, the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office also undertakes portfolio management planning each
year.
The three -
year Partnership establishes a way to deliver
environmental water which ensures
environmental assets in the lower River Murray region are being cared for in accordance to the cultural protocols of the Ngarrindjeri nation.
Each
year, the Commonwealth
Environmental Water Office (the Office) undertakes portfolio management planning for environ
Environmental Water Office (the Office) undertakes portfolio management planning for environmental w
Water Office (the Office) undertakes portfolio management planning for
environmentalenvironmental waterwater.
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.