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St George Flood update

07 Feb, 2012 10:21 AM
THE Balonne River at St George reached a record level of 13.85 metres at 4am on Tuesday morning and was still rising slowly.

Thankfully the rain has eased over the past 24 hours, with only light falls recorded in the Maranoa district. This means that very slow rises are expected at St George, with the river expected to peak at 14 metres on Tuesday.

Isolated showers and storms redeveloped in the Maranoa this morning along a low pressure trough. These storms are mainly forecast to affect eastern districts, which may affect local streams but is not expected to impact on flooding.

The atmospheric moisture levels have reduced significantly overnight and will reduce further today with a drier south to south westerly change. This means that heavy falls with storms are becoming increasingly unlikely.

Areas downstream of St George will see major flood levels during the week. The river level at Dirranbandi is expected to rise further from its current 5.2 metres to around 5.4 metres on Thursday or Friday.

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Just imagine if Penny Wong and Peter Garret had keep all the pumping system for the irrigation property at Burke they bought to close down and cancel the water allocation of for the benifit of the Murray.They could have been during the current and last few floods pumping up storages for release to the river system at later time when it actually needed it.At a time when it would benifit the environment not just Penny and Peters SPIN and EGO'S.
Posted by Lets go Aussie, 7/02/2012 8:30:25 PM, on Queensland Country Life

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