‘Every drop counts’ in Limestone Coast

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‘Every drop counts’ in Limestone Coast

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is leading the way in water sustainability in the region with its Making Every Drop Count initiative.  

This strategic approach addresses the challenges of water security in a changing climate to protect our water resources and the ecosystems and industry that depend on them for future generations. 

In leading the planning and management for sustainable water use, the Limestone Coast Landscape Board balances the needs of the environment, industry, social and culture for this precious resource.  

Limestone Coast Landscape Board Chair Penny Schulz highlighted the new collaborative and strategic approach taken by the Board.  

“We are seeking innovative ways to support the sustainable use of water by primary production and industry in our region while protecting our region’s ecosystem and rejuvenating key wetlands,” Ms Schulz said. 

In line with its innovative new direction, the Limestone Coast Landscape Board was a successful recipient of funding from the State Government Landscape Priority Fund – looking to explore bold and innovative new ways to achieve water security and sustainability in the region in a changing climate. 

Collaborations and partnerships are key to achieving water security and sustainability.  

Partnerships with over 11 different groups and organisations from the across the Limestone Coast will ensure a balanced approach. 

Making Every Drop Count will work with partners to identify and implement projects that balance protecting and enhancing the regions water resources, growing sustainable primary production and conserving and enhancing our region’s biodiversity. 

Included in the broader focus of the Making Every Drop Count water security and sustainability approach is the recently announced Regional Recharge Farms project, jointly funded by the Commonwealth under the National Water Grid Fund – Connections Pathway program.  

The project will undertake infrastructure works to hold water in the landscape to improve aquifer recharge, protect ecological values at Middle Point Swamp (Hutt Bay Wetland) and increase the security and reliability of water for primary production in the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area. 

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s Making Every Drop Count focus partners include Nature Glenelg Trust, South East Aboriginal Focus Group, South East Water Conservation and Drainage Board, SA Water, Goyder Institute for Water, Primary Industries and Regions SA, Primary Producers Sustainable Water  Group, the Department for Environment and Water’s Water Science Team.

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