$38m buys Lower Murray Water 27km of channel upgrade

LOWER Murray Water (LMW) has welcomed the Federal Government’s commitment to the LMW Water Efficiency Project to continue to modernise rural irrigation infrastructure.

The $37.9 million project will improve about 27km of outdated irrigation channel, including plastic lining of 23.1km and piping and reconfiguring of about 3.9km.

About 700 existing domestic and stock and Dethridge meters will be decommissioned or replaced with modern accurate meters.

LMW acting managing director David Girdwood said the project would build on the success of the Sunraysia modernisation projects and achieve water savings by upgrading outdated infrastructure in the irrigation districts of Mildura, Red Cliffs and Merbein.

“Channels really are the backbone of our irrigation network in Sunraysia, however the ageing infrastructure means they can be quite inefficient,” Mr Girdwood said.

“This project is a great investment in the future of irrigation as it will modernise and upgrade the channels to reduce water seepage and improve service to our customers,” he said.

“This is a real boost for our rural customers as it will provide water efficiencies without a financial contribution from customers.

“The project went through community consultation in November 2021, which confirmed our customers’ support for the project and the benefits it will have for the viability of the irrigation district.

“There will be important environmental benefits as much of the water saved will go directly to those efforts in the Murray-Darling Basin.

“There will also be significant economic benefits for our service region more broadly with the project creating around 110 local construction and project delivery jobs.”

The project is expected to result in up to 2.5 gigalitres of water savings. Of this, 1.8GL will be provided to the Commonwealth to enhance environmental outcomes in the Murray-Darling Basin with any further savings to be shared equally between delivering water for traditional owners and improving urban water security in the region.

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