Murray–Darling Basin

                                                                                                   

15.2.6 Managed aquifer recharge

                             

Supporting information   


The volumetric value for the line item is 5,037 ML (see the following table for the breakdown of the volume).

 

Managed aquifer recharge volumes in the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) region for 2009–10

No.

Groundwater management unit (GMU)

State

Volume

2009–10 (ML)

1

Lower Gwydir Alluvium

NSW

2

Lower Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

3

Upper Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

4

Lower Macquarie Alluvium

NSW

5

Lower Murray Alluvium

NSW

Lower Murrumbidgee – sum composed of GMUs 6 & 7

6

Lower Murrumbidgee Deep Groundwater source

NSW

7

Lower Murrumbidgee Shallow Groundwater source

NSW

8

Mid Murrumbidgee Alluvium

NSW

9

Lower Namoi Alluvium

NSW

10

Upper Namoi Alluvium

NSW

Katunga–Campaspe – sum composed of GMUs 11–13

Vic

11

Campaspe Deep Lead Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

12

Katunga Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

13

Shepparton Irrigation Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

14

Mid Loddon Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Lower Murray–Darling Basin GMUs – sum composed of GMUs 15–27

5,037

15

Balrootan (Nhill) Groundwater Management Area

Vic

16

Goroke Groundwater Management Area

Vic

17

Kaniva TCSA Groundwater Management Area

Vic

18

Murrayville Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

19

Nhill Groundwater Management Area

Vic

20

Telopea Downs Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

21

Angas–Bremer Prescribed Wells Area

SA

5,037

22

Coorong

SA

23

Ferries–McDonald

SA

24

Mallee Prescribed Wells Area

SA

25

Murraylands

SA

26

Peake, Roby and Sherlock Prescribed Wells Area

SA

27

River Murray Prescribed Water Course

SA

 

Total Basin

5,037

– = no data available

Recharged volumes are from the Angas and Bremer rivers (1,327 ML) and from River Murray 3,710 ML (Angas–Bremer Prescribed Wells Area in the Murray – SA region).

Recharge was initially carried out to improve the quality of the groundwater and to store surface water that flowed during the non-irrigation season. Currently, the River Murray pipeline capacity is not capable of delivering all water demands during the peak of irrigation season, meaning licensees will need to take water off-peak and store it in the aquifer for later use.

 

Quantification approach   


Data source

Provided by South Australia’s Department for Water to Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA).

Data provider

MDBA.

Method

Flows are metered.

Uncertainty

There is 5% uncertainty attached to this volume.

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

Nil.