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The Ideas and the Beginning.
The Authority does not have control of the water after it is released into the river systems. From this point the States take over; the Murray-Darling Basin for the Murray and the Department of Land and Water Conservation for the Murrumbidgee River. Total Catchment Management The Snowy Mountains Authority is very concerned with water quality and is actively involved in the Total Catchment Management approach to land and water quality. In the old days, grazing in the summer leases by cattle and sheep threatened the purity of water in the catchment area of the Snowy Mountains. Today, people place pressure on the ecosystem. Three million visitors pass through the mountains each year. The Scheme's reservoirs and lake foreshores are becoming increasingly popular with tourists' recreational activities, such as sailing, fishing and water skiing. This affects the quality of the water. The Authority cooperates with the National Parks and Wildlife Service, local government, farmers and tourist operators in developing plans to manage the area. Fruit, vegetables, rice, grapes for wine and pasture for lambs are grown in the irrigation areas. Water releases managed by the Snowy Mountains Scheme can also help in the fight against drought and flood. Australia is one of the driest continents (only Antarctica is drier) so water is the concern of us all. It is the life blood of our Nation and we must decide how to use it wisely.
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