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Hume Dam water release cuts flood risk

THE Murray-Darling Basin Authority is increasing releases from Hume Dam to mitigate the risk of flood.

MDBA acting river management executive director Dr Andrew Kremor said releases would increase from 600 megalitres per day because storage levels were high, demand had dropped, and we were heading into the period of peak inflows.

“We are aiming to provide a buffer against large rain events and reduce the risk of flooding over winter,” Dr Kremor said.

“These decisions are based on long-term average inflows and a worst-case scenario that conditions will turn dry, which at this stage appears unlikely.

“We expect the releases we make now will have no impact on the security of water supply from the Hume Dam down the track.

“Catchments have dried out over autumn, so it would take heavy rain or back-to-back events to wet them up again.”

Mr Kremor said recent rainfall in the Upper Murray meant there was a chance that releases could be further increased, depending on how much water flows into the dam.

The decision to release water now, with the dam 88 per cent full, is in line with the rules set by basin governments for dam management.

The MDBA cannot make releases to create additional airspace unless there is a very high chance the dam will fill before demand exceeds inflows.

“Overbank flows in the Murray River downstream of Hume Dam require flows of 25,000 megalitres per day, and though we are still a long way from seeing that volume of water in the river, conditions can change quickly,” he said.

Mr Kremor said advised people living near the river to keep up to date with the latest weather information including warnings, river conditions and rainfall in your area through the Bureau of Meteorology.

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