No more farm water for the environment as Murray-Darling Water Efficiency Program canned

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No more water will be taken from farms to be returned to the environment under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan following a policy shift announced today by the federal government.

to meet the water-saving targets set by the basin plan.

However, that decision, together with the termination of WEP, almost certainly rules out the prospect of any more water being recovered from farming to meet the plan's water savings targets. "The most efficient way for taxpayers to recover water for the rivers is buybacks from willing sellers," Senator Patrick said.

"As a former farmer I get it. This is what absolutely affects your profitability, your confidence in terms of investment. I think this is a good shift in terms of policy," he said.

 

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So all the crops lost to making sure the Southern Ocean is full, are just 'water under the fridge'?

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