Goolgowi irrigator Sally Jones calls for quality investigation into MIA water supply

Cai Holroyd
Updated June 7 2023 - 8:10am, first published 8:00am
Irrigator Sally Jones, in a foot of the slurry that her sediment traps had caught from less than 200ML of water. Photo by Cai Holroyd
Irrigator Sally Jones, in a foot of the slurry that her sediment traps had caught from less than 200ML of water. Photo by Cai Holroyd

Concerns over the purity and quality of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) water supply have grown, with increased sediment and pollution flowing into the supply.

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Cai Holroyd

Cai Holroyd

Journalist

Journalist for the Area News in Griffith. RMIT graduate. Full-time writer and part-time nuisance. Been described as 'present.'

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