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Reclaimed water irrigation of pasture for grazing of cattle and pigs [pdf]
EPA 189/05: Advice on the use of water reclaimed from treated sewage effluent for irrigating pastures.
Guidelines for the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Areas (3rd edition) [pdf]
The guidelines have been prepared for use by irrigators in the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigated Area (LMRIA). This is the 3rd edition of the guidelines and contains updated information in several areas.
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area technical reports [pdf]
This information sheet summarises the work carried out by the EPA and other government agencies to manage acidic drain water entering the River Murray
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA) Rehabilitation Project [pdf]
program in the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA) in partnership with irrigators to reduce irrigation water use and pollutant loads returned to the River Murray.
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area [pdf]
in the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA) in cooperation with irrigators to reduce irrigation water use and pollutant loads returned to the River Murray.
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area [pdf]
This remediation project assessed potential mitigation strategies and trial options to reduce the potential risks that acidic drainage water poses
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA [pdf]
Monitoring of the discharge zone in the River Murray to show acid drainage water
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA [pdf]
Results have demonstrated low pH and acidic conditions persist in the salt drains despite an end to the drought and regular irrigation events
Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Area (LMRIA [pdf]
An ELCOM-CAEDYM model grid was constructed for the 84-km length of the River Murray between Mannum and Wellington
Cowirra surface irrigation reuse trial [pdf]
There has been concern over pollutants (nutrients and pathogens) entering the River Murray in surface runoff from dairy farms in the Lower Murray Reclaimed Irrigation Areas (LMRIA).