Farming and environment
Tackling Murray sand slug

REMOVING sediment contributing to the steady accumulation of sand, known as a sand slug, may be the preferred way to improve the flow of water through the narrowest part of the River Murray, a feasibility study has found.

The Barmah-Millewa Feasibility Study stated that initial investigations showed sand removal was the "preferred method" of river management to address flow capacity which has declined by 20 per ce

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