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Murrumbidgee Irrigation

Murrumbidgee

In times of drought and climate change, this extensive project could not be more important.

The IHS (Integrated Horticultural Supply) project involves replacement of channels with pipes in the horticultural zones of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area.

As the twenty or so existing gravity supply systems reach the end of their... More on this project > More projects >

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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is widely recognised as one of the world's finest botanic gardens. There are 12,000 species and 52,000 individual plants in the living collections, including trees and other plants of great cultural value.

Many of these plants are irreplaceable, endangered or even extinct in the wild. It is important that the survival of these plants is guaranteed by an adequate supply of water.

HydroPlan was commissioned to design and supervise installation of an automatic irrigation system for the 25 ha Gardens, and this was completed in 1996.

HydroPlan not only provided a very practical and efficient irrigation design for the many varied plant species, but took great care with the layout and installation to minimise damage to existing gardens and plants.

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