Join our panel as we take a deep dive into the reports, audits and investigations delivered by the Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IGWC). The area of water is complex and at times, overwhelming, which is why we’ve created this podcast. It will help you better understand the work of the IGWC, and what we are doing in the field of water compliance and enforcement.
The IGWC aims to improve trust and transparency in implementing the Commonwealth’s Basin water reform agenda, deliver greater consistency and harmonisation of water regulation across the Basin and strengthen Basin Plan compliance and enforcement.
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Join our panel as we take a deep dive into the reports, audits and investigations delivered by the Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IGWC). The area of water is complex and at times, overwhelming, which is why we’ve created this podcast. It will help you better understand the work of the IGWC, and what we are doing in the field of water compliance and enforcement.
The IGWC aims to improve trust and transparency in implementing the Commonwealth’s Basin water reform agenda, deliver greater consistency and harmonisation of water regulation across the Basin and strengthen Basin Plan compliance and enforcement.
Visit www.igwc.gov.au
The significance of the Barmah Choke and how it affects water trading
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13 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
The significance of the Barmah Choke and how it affects water trading
Recently the Inspector-General of Water Compliance Troy Grant paid a visit to the Barmah Choke. The Choke is located on the border of Victoria and NSW just north of Echuca, and has the lowest flow in any stretch of the River Murray. The Inspector-General was there meeting with community members to learn more about the Choke and its significance in the Murray-Darling.
His visit comes ahead of a fairly significant time of year. Trade through the Choke opens on 1 July and to explain a little more about the significance of that is IGWC’s Director of Trade Regulation, Edwina Carter. Edwina explains how trade through the Barmah Choke works, when there’s a limited amount of water able to flow through this shallow, narrow section of the River Murray.
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Join our panel as we take a deep dive into the reports, audits and investigations delivered by the Inspector-General of Water Compliance (IGWC). The area of water is complex and at times, overwhelming, which is why we’ve created this podcast. It will help you better understand the work of the IGWC, and what we are doing in the field of water compliance and enforcement.
The IGWC aims to improve trust and transparency in implementing the Commonwealth’s Basin water reform agenda, deliver greater consistency and harmonisation of water regulation across the Basin and strengthen Basin Plan compliance and enforcement.
Visit www.igwc.gov.au