South Australia receives 8 per cent of the Murray/Darling inflows, of which Adelaide uses on average 130 gigalitres for industry, commerce, business and community, houses and gardens, according to John Calder, Hallet Cove, in a letter to the editor of The Advertiser (17/9/2007, p. 17). Read the rest of this entry »
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Vox pop: Gardens take miniscule amounts of Murray water but contribute significantly to economy
Posted by waterweek on 20 September 2007
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