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Irrigators open their gates during spring run-off, clipping 1,000 cfs off the peak flow, and the 50 cfs left in the base flow come August is 75 degree irrigation return water.
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Irrigators were being emptied, sponges recounted and checked off on written lists.
K Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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That came as the South Australian Murray Irrigators group also attacked the revised plan, saying it had "barely changed from the original draft".
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Irrigators are angry that State Government water rules restrict them to just 67 per cent of their own annual water entitlement, meaning they have to keep importing water to ensure all their crops survive.
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"We shouldn't even be talking about fees until Ecology has reformed what they're doing and they're operating in an efficient way," said Darryll Olsen of the Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Irrigators question ABARE study on water buybacks water buybacks in the Murray Darling Basin could have a more severe effect than a new study predicts.
WN.com - Articles related to SOUTHERN AFRICA: Competing for Limpopo water 2010
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Irrigators optimistic, with SA and Victorian water allocations up
WN.com - Articles related to PepsiCo Marks World Water Day 2010 with Global Water Goals 2010
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Irrigators want that allocation to be at least 20 to 25 per cent, up from 2 per cent last year, because of recent rains and upstream floodwaters, but say they "need a figure" sooner rather than later.
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Irrigators had started the water year with access to 21 per cent of entitlements.
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Irrigators had started the water year with access to 21 per cent of entitlements.
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