Posts Tagged ‘ water management strategies ’

Cardrona catchment community water management workshop

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February 17, 2012

The latest in a series of catchment meetings to help determine a minimum flow for the Cardrona River and level for the Cardrona Aquifer is being held in Wanaka next week. The consultative process began last year, and potential water management strategies will be presented on the night. The Otago Regional Council (ORC) hosted...
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Water Planning Drenched in Uncertainty

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February 15, 2012

Water Planning Drenched in Uncertainty Feb 14, 2012 With the sweat from 2011’s record-setting temperatures just now drying off and projections of a continued drought cycle remains for Central Texas, discussion about securing current and future water supplies is becoming increasingly urgent. And not a moment too soon, as 2012 has had reports of at...
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Do more soon to preserve our waters – Austin American

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February 6, 2012
Do more soon to preserve our waters – Austin American

E-mail Print Larger Type Small Type It’s official. According to the National Climatic Data Center, the year 2011 was the driest on record. The average total rainfall across the state was 14.88 inches, beating the previous record low of 14.99 inches established in 1917. As these records were being set, the ability of the...
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Govt places flood battle before crops | Bangkok Post: news

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February 4, 2012

Flood prevention will take priority over crop irrigation in setting water management strategies for this year, the government announced yesterday. Water levels in the country’s main dams in the upper North will be reduced sharply over the coming months to ensure discharges during the rainy season will be as low as possible. Last year’s...
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