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Planning begins for Mildura weir replacement

by Chris Edwards
May 26, 2025
in Company news, Irrigation, News, Water & wastewater
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Early work is underway to design a replacement for the Mildura Weir — an essential piece of infrastructure that has supported water delivery, navigation and recreation in the region for nearly a century.

As part of the project’s first phase, Goulburn-Murray Water (GMW) has engaged engineering consultants GHD to conduct a comprehensive options analysis for the replacement structure.

GMW General Manager Strategy and Service Planning Steven Abbott said the century-old weir had served the community well. Still, it was time to evaluate options for a new structure that would ensure the long-term viability of the asset.

“The project’s first stage involves GHD conducting an initial design options assessment,” Abbott said. “Through the design process, we’re seeking options that enhance operational safety, increase fish passage, reduce maintenance costs, and support environmental and economic outcomes.

“We acknowledge the historical and community significance of the Mildura Weir and will keep the community and key stakeholders informed of the project’s progress, ensuring their concerns and suggestions are considered as designs mature.”

GMW operates and manages the Mildura Weir on behalf of the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA).

MDBA Executive Director of River Management Jacqui Hickey said sustained investment in infrastructure across the Murray–Darling Basin was essential to ensure ongoing safety and the efficient management of water resources.

“Roughly 30 dams, locks and weirs operate across the River Murray System that allow us to store, release and manage water to meet the many needs of irrigators, communities and the environment,” Hickey said.

“These river assets are constantly tested and support our operations through a range of conditions, from very dry and low flows, through to extreme wet and floods. It’s essential we plan for and fund the maintenance and replacement of these appropriately.

“With their experience in large-scale infrastructure projects, GMW is well placed to lead the options design and develop the business case to replace the weir on behalf of Basin governments.”

The MDBA and GMW emphasised that the planning and approvals process will take several years, and that the community will be kept informed about the project and the opportunities to get involved.

Members of the public are encouraged to sign up to receive project updates, register for consultation opportunities, and provide input into the design process.

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