Tom Rayner talks to the Murray-Darling Basin Native Fish Forum about Pump and diversion screening: The sleeping giant of Australian river restoration. Tom talks about the major loss of fish due to pumps and irrigation offtakes. Tom shows some examples of screens for various situations and talks about how screening in Australia is well behind […]
A plan to help Darling River fish recover
“A good plan to help Darling River fish recover exists, so let’s get on with it!” http://theconversation.com/a-good-plan-to-help-darling-river-fish-recover-exists-so-lets-get-on-with-it-110168 Work under the Native Fish Strategy demonstrated that anywhere between 100 and 12,000fish can be abstracted, per day, by a single pump. When extrapolated over the many thousand irrigation pumps and diversion points across the basin, this means millions of […]
Flood Barrier to Protect CBD Building from Flooding
Last week, installation crews concealed a 16metre flood barrier beneath the entrance to a prominent CBD building. The barrier remains concealed below ground level until floodwaters reach a predetermined height, at which time the barrier automatically deploys, sealing the access area to protect the building from flood and storm water. AWMA locally design and manufacture […]
International Fish Passage Project Awarded
Congratulations to the CSU led research team on winning this Distinguished International Project Award The CSU Team comprises local villagers, scientists, engineers and manufacturers in Lao PDR and Australia This Project is now rolling out from Lao PDR to other countries in Southeast Asia A research team led by Charles Sturt University (CSU) has received […]
Happy Holidays
The team at AWMA wish you and your family a Merry Christmas, happy holiday season and successful 2019. AWMA will close COB Thursday 20th December and return Monday 7th January 2019. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to working with you again in the New Year.
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