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IAL Conference 2012 Farm Water Program. Presented by Carl Walters (for Megan McFarlane) Goulburn Broken CMA 26 th of June 2012. Where are we?. Introduction.
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IAL Conference 2012Farm Water Program Presented by Carl Walters (for Megan McFarlane) Goulburn Broken CMA 26th of June 2012
Introduction • The Farm Water Program developed in 2009 as a result of the Commonwealth Government’s On Farm Irrigation Efficiency Program (OFIEP) • Generating water savings by improving on-farm irrigation infrastructure. • The Goulburn Broken CMA led consortium • Dairy Australia, Goulburn-Murray Water, • Murray Dairy, North Central CMA, • North East CMA, Northern Victorian Irrigators Inc • Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal Project (NVIRP) • Department of Primary Industries • Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE).
Background • Participation Criteria • On-Farm Projects for FarmWater are assessed for a range of elements before being eligible for the program. • Connection to modernised system • Whole farm plan that shows the project and the detailed design. • Water savings calculator based on 15 years of research • Minimum standards for technologies. • Detailed costings checked against industry ranges and used by NVIRP. • Quotes for all works. • They are selected for inclusion in the program.
The Program • Round 1 • Round 1 of the OFIEP received $21 million for 76 projects in 2010. • Heavily over-subscribed by irrigators 150 Projects. • Only Funding for Improved Flood projects • An additional $17 million from NVIRP that covered almost all of the remaining Round 1 Projects. • 148 projects in Round 1 with funding of $38 million. • 18,000Ml of water will be saved and 9,000 Ml to the Commonwealth and State Governments for the environmental. • Due to finish in March 2013.
The Program • Round 2 • Round 2 received $25 million of funding from the OFIEP in 2012 for approx. 90 Projects. • Heavily Oversubscribed with 270 projects • Additional $44 million was secured by DSE for 150 Projects through the Commonwealth Government’s State Priority Projects Program. • 34,000 Ml of water saved and at least 17,000 Ml to the Federal Government for environmental purposes. • Due to finish in March 2014. • 30 projects Unfunded.
Progress to Date • For Round 1 around 60% of projects are now completed • Water Transferred to the Government • Remaining projects are around 75% completed. Heavy rain and flooding in summer 2012 has delayed completion for at least 6 months. • Round 2 projects rolling out contract development, water transferring, first projects starting works.
Irrigator Feedback • Completed Projects from Round 1 has been overwhelmingly positive. • This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to undertake works they would not otherwise be able to commit to financially. • Labour, time savings and productivity improvements are key benefits. • Demand is still high so need an on going Program to support modernisation. • Completed projects are seeing the water savings and are very happy with the new infrastructure .
Review • Farm Water Process Review • A well run program but the processes are complex • Alignment with NVIRP modernisation has been good • Tension has been around the eligibility criteria to be connected to the modernised delivery system and those who may miss out. • Different conditions for different funding sources create confusion
Lessons learnt • Communications and Complexity • Currently implementing four funding programs (in two Rounds) same basic elements, with some different conditions and processes. • Slight differences can easily make the program unfathomable for many irrigators very quickly. • Target the right information and level of detail to the right audience. • The importance of good communications, developing relationships and trust cannot be over emphasised. • Aspirational target of “Elegant Simplicity” and is still aspirational
Conclusions • The Farm Water Program is delivering environmental outcomes in Northern Victoria and to the Rivers . • Overwhelming positive Feedback from irrigators participating in the program • It’s win for the environment and the regional community. • The Consortium running the program must continue to ensure that the program responds to feedback • Need to adapt to drivers that impact upon the successful program delivery.
What are the irrigators saying • Irrigator Pat Quinn from Cohuna has installed about 280 hectares of pipes and risers on his property. • The expected water savings are around 500 megalitres and about 250 megalitres transferred to the environment.