Authors / CoAuthors
Lawrie, K.C. | Brodie, R.S. | Dillon, P. | Gibson, D. | Clarke, J.D.A. | Tan, K.P. | Page, D. | Magee, J. | Halas, L. | Vanderzalm, J. | Apps, H.E. | Davis, A. | Ley-Cooper, A.Y. | Smith, M.S. | Miotlinski, K. | Summerville, P. | Gow, L. | Boston, K. | Smith, M. | Barry, K. | Levett, K.
Abstract
Phase 3a of the Broken Hill Managed Aquifer Recharge (BHMAR) project is tasked with assessing whether a sustainable ground water extraction approach, including MAR, is a feasible option for securing Broken Hill's water supply in times of drought. More specifically, the project is charged with determining, with a defined level of confidence, whether at least 3 years water supply (~30 GL), at a similar salinity to that already available for Broken Hill would be available at all times through these new arrangements. This interim report documents the preliminary findings of the Phase 3a study, which is focussed on a priority target immediately south of Menindee.
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- groundwater
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- geology
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- geoscience
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