Melbourne loses 15,000 megalitres of water annually from logging catchment, study finds

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Melbourne loses 15,000 megalitres of water annually from logging catchment, study finds
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Melbourne loses 15,000 megalitres of water annually from logging, study finds

Logging is causing Melbourne’s main catchment area to miss out on 15,000 megalitres of water each year, equivalent to the amount used by 250,000 people, a peer-reviewed study has found.

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