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Improved minimum opening allocation for 2019-20


The Department for Environment and Water has announced that the projected minimum, or worst case, opening irrigation allocation for the 2019-20 water year has risen from 14 percent to 22 percent.

The change to the minimum opening allocation since April is based on advice from the Murray-Darling Basin Authority and reflects recent rainfall and updated water availability conditions.

Further improvements across the water year are likely, with most inflows to the River Murray system historically occurring between July and November.

Water availability projections indicate there is a 90 percent likelihood that allocations will increase to at least 82 percent during 2019-20 and there is just over a 70 percent likelihood that allocations will increase to 100 percent.

Private carryover will be available for eligible water users, allowing unused water from 2018-19 to be carried over for use in 2019-20 (up to 20 percent of the volume on entitlement).

The next minimum opening allocation update will be provided by 15 June.

The full statement from the Department for Environment and Water can be found at:
https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/topics/river-murray/water-allocation-and-carryover/water-allocations-and-announcements?fbclid=IwAR04YPOfaRY3fzmkJnwL_WhOSDm8WNJaFzBU9h8Ju9O8PsTPW-8L9wOCwEE

Annual Water Supply Shutdown


The Renmark Irrigation Trust will cease pumping of water at 9pm on SUNDAY 5 MAY 2019 to enable annual programmed maintenance and repair works to be undertaken at the Main Pump Station and on other infrastructure throughout the district.

This shutdown occurs every year, usually in the first week of May.

The water supply will be restored by approximately 11.59pm on FRIDAY 10 MAY 2019.

Irrigators Energy Forum


An Irrigators Energy Forum with Federal Minister for Energy, the Hon. Angus Taylor MP will be held at the Renmark Club Function Room on Wednesday, 24 April from 11:30am to 1pm.

Tony Pasin has been speaking to the Minister about the rising costs of energy for irrigators and has invited the Minister to visit the Riverland to see and hear first-hand about the issue.

The forum is your chance to speak directly with the Minister who wants to hear from our community about this issue.

DETAILS

Date: Wednesday 24th April 2019 
Time: 11.30am – 1.00pm (Light lunch will be supplied)
Where: Renmark Club, 160 Renmark Avenue – Renmark
RSVP: Phone (08) 8531 2466 or email tony.pasin.mp@aph.gov.au by 12noon Tuesday 23rd April 2019

Allocation Announcement Timeline


2019/2020 Water Year minimum allocation announcements are expected in mid-April.

The Department of Environment and Water will shortly release the minimum allocation announcements for the 2019/2020 water year. Announcement of actual opening allocations will be announced in mid-June and, if allocations are announced at less than 100 percent, there is the potential for increases over time if there are improvements in water availability.

Water Outlook Information Session


There was a full house at yesterday’s water outlook information session held at the Renmark Club.

Over 100 irrigators and locals from the Renmark/Riverland gathered to hear about water availability and future outlook, followed by a panel discussion with crowd Q&A.

The crowd heard from representatives from Waterfind, the Department for Environment and Water, Aither, and Duxton Capital.

Picture is Peter Duggin, Chair of the Renmark Irrigation Trust, chairing the day’s proceedings.

Katarapko campsite/road closures


If you plan on visiting the Katarapko section of Murray River National Park, please be aware that multiple campsites and roads within this section will be closed throughout the next 12 months. Some exciting environmental work being undertaken in the area!