The South Australian Government has underwritten Critical Water Allocations (CWA) to ensure the survival of citrus, vines and other permanent plantings along the River Murray corridor during 2008-09.
The Critical Water Allocations Scheme closed 16 January 2009.
To clarify several matters regarding the calculation of Critical Water Allocations there has been an addendum to the Terms and Conditions of the Critical Water Allocations Scheme, including the announcement of an appeals process that closes 30 January 2009.
For further information visit the CWA section of the PIRSA website.
A new irrigators toolkit was launched by Minister Maywald at the 2007 Riverland Field Days. Resources available in the Toolkit include:
The Toolkit will continue to be updated as new information is provided and can be downloaded from the PIRSA Drought Information website or by contacting the Loxton Research Centre on 8595 9100 to have a free copy of the CD sent to you.
The Department of Water Land and Biodiversity Conservation (DWLBC) River Murray Water Resources Assessment Report is a new initiative for 2007-08. This fortnightly update includes information about water resource conditions in South Australia and interstate, including information on irrigation allocations and probability of improvement.
Manage Today, Plan for Tommorrow [External Site]
The Federal Government's Department for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry has released a program to ensure the long-term sustainability of horticulture in the Murray Darling Basin. The program is designed to help growers manage their business today and plan for tomorrow. It is free, confidential and one-on-one.
The Federal Government's Department for Environment and Water Resources has released a number of programmes for funding under the National Plan for Water Security. Funding is available for individual irrigators and producers as well as organisations.
Vist the department's website for full details of the programmes
Drought Strategy Checklist - Horticulture (.PDF) 33KB
A series of questions, which may help growers manage their properties during the period of reduced water allocation. PIRSA Fact Sheet 19/06.
Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation (DWLBC) [External Site]
Information on River condition is an important business planning tool. The DWLBC website provides useful information on managing river resources.
HAL Horticulture Grower Resources [External Site]
Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) have a range of grower resources on their website with options for managing the drought conditions
Murray Darling Basin Commission River Information Centre [External Site]
The Murray Darling Basin Commission provide a weekly update report on the state of the River system including flows and storage levels.
SA Water website [External Site]
Keep up to date with the latest water restrictions in place by visiting the SA Water website.