MDBA water plan draws ire from farmers, water management activist

Ted Howes
Updated June 20 2023 - 10:21am, first published 9:00am
In November the Hume Dam started releasing 95 gigalitres a day, the equivalent of 38,000 Olympic swimming pools, up from 85 gigalitres in previous weeks. Picture by Mark Jesser
In November the Hume Dam started releasing 95 gigalitres a day, the equivalent of 38,000 Olympic swimming pools, up from 85 gigalitres in previous weeks. Picture by Mark Jesser

The release of a "road map" for water management in the Murray Darling Basin that outlines how much water can be taken from the supply has raised the hackles of farmers and long-time water management activists.

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