The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that operates within the Australian Government's Great Artesian Basin Sustainability Initiative framework. Under the Water Sharing Plan for the NSW Great Artesian Basin Groundwater Sources 2008, 70 per cent of the water savings made since 1999 shall be retained in the aquifers of the Basin to improve pressures and provide for groundwater dependent ecosystems. The remaining 30 per cent of the water savings may be released to extractive users over the term of the Water Sharing Plan to facilitate the continued economic and social welfare of regional western NSW. As the first step in this water release, part of the water savings from the Cap & Pipe the Bo...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Water Sharing Plans (WSPs) have been developed for most of the regulated rivers and some ground wate...
In recent years, the Government of Australia has bought back a significant amount of water entitleme...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an extensive groundwater system which underlies over a fifth of th...
The Northern Territory Government is committed to the long term management of water resources. Wate...
The management of groundwater to generate net community benefits is challenging because of the compl...
The Living Murray Initiative was established to recover 500 Gigalitres in average annual flows to ad...
The Living Murray Initiative was established to recover 500 Gigalitres in average annual flows to ad...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Groundwater resources in Queensland (Australia) have been depleting in many aquifers for the last 10...
In many areas of Australia, demand for groundwater now exceeds sustainable supply rates. Gro...
The implementation of comprehensive systems of water allocations has opened the way for water tradin...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Water Sharing Plans (WSPs) have been developed for most of the regulated rivers and some ground wate...
In recent years, the Government of Australia has bought back a significant amount of water entitleme...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
The NSW Cap & Pipe the Bores Program is a jointly funded Commonwealth and State initiative that oper...
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is an extensive groundwater system which underlies over a fifth of th...
The Northern Territory Government is committed to the long term management of water resources. Wate...
The management of groundwater to generate net community benefits is challenging because of the compl...
The Living Murray Initiative was established to recover 500 Gigalitres in average annual flows to ad...
The Living Murray Initiative was established to recover 500 Gigalitres in average annual flows to ad...
This report makes recommendations on how the Australian Government\u27s buyback of water entitlement...
Water markets have increasingly been adopted as a reallocation tool around the world as water scarci...
Groundwater resources in Queensland (Australia) have been depleting in many aquifers for the last 10...
In many areas of Australia, demand for groundwater now exceeds sustainable supply rates. Gro...
The implementation of comprehensive systems of water allocations has opened the way for water tradin...
Policy makers will increasingly have to turn to water demand management in the future to respond to ...
Water Sharing Plans (WSPs) have been developed for most of the regulated rivers and some ground wate...
In recent years, the Government of Australia has bought back a significant amount of water entitleme...