Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Is it any wonder that the Murray Darling Basin river systems are in trouble?
Thirty major dams and over 4, 000 weirs clutter the Murray-Darling Basin's rivers. Total dam storage is two-and-half times the average annual runoff, meaning they exert enormous control over river flows. Most of the Basin's rivers are regulated by dams and weirs. [Australian Water Association, 2009]
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environment,
water wars
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