Water Availability Assessment for Hydrogen Production
Assessing the availability of water resources for potential hydrogen production...
The Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is situated in north-west Victoria, adjacent to the Murray River. The National Park contains a complex of more than 20 semi-permanent freshwater lakes known collectively as the Hattah Lakes.
Hattah Lakes is home to a diverse range of flood-dependent vegetation that changes with the topography of the landscape. Regulation of the Murray River has significantly reduced the frequency and duration of small to medium-sized natural floods in the Hattah Lakes system. An environmental watering regime has been implemented to help overcome the challenges brought about from River regulation.
Many data sets are collected across the Hattah Lakes system and ongoing review of this data, and assessing the relationships between the data, is needed to improve the understanding of the benefits of the environmental watering program.
Assess the effects of environmental watering on groundwater and vegetation health
Hattah Lakes Victoria
Mallee Catchment Management Authority
Water Technology were engaged by the Mallee Catchment Management Authority to:
The work undertaken included: