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Management of irrigation water storages: carryover rights and capacity sharing

The research will investigate two decentralised approaches to storage management - carryover rights and capacity sharing. This project examined and compared carry over and capacity sharing rights to consider outcomes to central control of storages (dams). This will include the development of a model to quantify the potential benefits from adopting decentralised storage management policies. The project will also involve a detailed examination of existing capacity sharing schemes (more)...

Report of the National Program for Irrigation R&D Benchmarking Project

In Australia, interest in and development of irrigation systems began in the latter half of the 19th century. This interest was stimulated by an expanding and spreading population, closer settlement and the impact of severe droughts. Governments became seriously involved in the development of ambitious projects involving water catchment, storage and distribution. For many years the extension of water storage became a national goal. In the first half of the 20th century, irrigation became a mechanism to (more)...

Scoping Study: Soil-water and salt movement associated with precision irrigation systems - research investment opportunities

The Board of the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation commissioned this scoping document to assist in its research investment deliberations. The key question addressed by this scoping study is: What has to be developed or modified to understand and monitor the three dimensional flow of water and salt movement in: (a) the root zone when precision irrigation systems are used, and (b) the soil profile, assuming that we are able to manage the preferred salt storage zones? (more)...