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"....At the central NSW town of Coonamble 171mm of rain fell during the 24 hours up to 9am (AEDT) Saturday, which the Bureau of Meteorology said was more than the town's three-month average.
While the heavy rains caused the closure of some roads and left a handful of rural residents isolated, Water Utilities Minister Nathan Rees said the rain was a much welcomed Christmas present for farmers, graziers and other inland water users.
"The heavy rains are expected to provide good flows in the Barwon-Darling River system, as well as the Gwydir, Namoi, Macquarie, Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and Murray valleys," Mr Rees said in a statement on Sunday.
"These flows bring significant environmental benefits, allow extra water to be made available for irrigation and mean we will be able to relax some existing restrictions.
"The flows will also boost the water supply to the towns, regional centres and industry along those rivers."
Mr Rees said the rains had guaranteed the water supply of Broken Hill in the state's far west until late 2009, with significant flows into the Menindee Lakes expected during the next five weeks."
http://news.smh.com.au/heavy-rains-great-news-for-nsw-farmers/20071223-1ir8.html
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God Bless Australia!
"....At the central NSW town of Coonamble 171mm of rain fell during the 24 hours up to 9am (AEDT) Saturday, which the Bureau of Meteorology said was more than the town's three-month average.
While the heavy rains caused the closure of some roads and left a handful of rural residents isolated, Water Utilities Minister Nathan Rees said the rain was a much welcomed Christmas present for farmers, graziers and other inland water users.
"The heavy rains are expected to provide good flows in the Barwon-Darling River system, as well as the Gwydir, Namoi, Macquarie, Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and Murray valleys," Mr Rees said in a statement on Sunday.
"These flows bring significant environmental benefits, allow extra water to be made available for irrigation and mean we will be able to relax some existing restrictions.
"The flows will also boost the water supply to the towns, regional centres and industry along those rivers."
Mr Rees said the rains had guaranteed the water supply of Broken Hill in the state's far west until late 2009, with significant flows into the Menindee Lakes expected during the next five weeks."
http://news.smh.com.au/heavy-rains-great-news-for-nsw-farmers/20071223-1ir8.html
Merry Christmas!
God Bless Australia!
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