What has the South Australian Government already done to avoid building a temporary weir?
A number of actions have already been taken by the South Australian Government to improve water flows reaching the Lower Lakes and reduce the threat to South Australia’s drinking water. These include: • Pumping River Murray water into the Mount Lofty Ranges reservoirs to build reserves and provide a buffer against potential water quality issues • Modifying pumping stations to operate at lower river levels • Water restrictions on urban users and allocation reductions to irrigators in South Australia • Closure of wetlands along the River Murray • Glenelg to Adelaide Park Lands Recycled Water Project.
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