Murray-Darling system under strain as orchard plantings increase 41%
by Anne Davies from Environment | The Guardian on (#3JSEW)
Farmers and others in Mildura region are warning trees could be left to wither and die
A huge expansion of irrigated crops in the Mildura region of the lower Murray is threatening to overtake the water available in the river, and has set the scene for a disaster if drought conditions return.
A 16-day heatwave that hit the region this summer exposed the vulnerability of the Sunraysia and western New South Wales regions. During that time, the Murray-Darling basin's water managers scrambled to meet demand, as the region experienced a run of days over 35C between 16 and 29 January.
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