Murray–Darling Basin

                                                                                                   

2.3 Aquifers – other lumped

                             

Supporting information   


The volumetric value for the line item at the end of 2009–10 is 1,019,004 ML (see the following table).

More details about the groundwater asset volumes and other data within the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) region are available in the note 'Groundwater'.

Groundwater asset for groundwater management units selected from the MDB region for the National Water Account 2010

No.

Groundwater management unit (GMU)

State

Plan order

Permissible consumptive volume (ML/year)1

Basic landowner right volume (ML)

Groundwater asset volume2 (ML)

Aquifer type3

1

Lower Gwydir Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for the Lower Gwydir Groundwater Source 2003

32,300

700

33,000

Combined

2

Lower Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Lower Lachlan Groundwater Source

108,000

4,000

112,000

Combined

3

Upper Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

No plan 2003

4

Lower Macquarie Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Lower Macquarie Groundwater Sources 2003

69,298

1,730

71,028

Combined

5

Lower Murray Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Lower Murray Groundwater Source 2006

83,700

1,525

85,225

Combined

Lower Murrumbidgee – sum composed of GMUs 6 & 7

NSW

 

280,000

4,000

284,000

 

6

Lower Murrumbidgee Deep Groundwater source

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Lower Murrumbidgee Groundwater Source 2003

270,000

1,000

271,000

Underlying

7

Lower Murrumbidgee Shallow Groundwater source

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Lower Murrumbidgee Groundwater Source 2003

10,000

3,000

13,000

Water table

8

Mid Murrumbidgee Alluvium

NSW

No plan

9

Lower Namoi Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Upper and Lower Namoi Groundwater Sources 2003

86,000

3,304

89,304

Combined

10

Upper Namoi Alluvium

NSW

Water Sharing Plan for Upper and Lower Namoi Groundwater Sources 2003

122,100

2,832

124,932

Combined

Katunga-Campaspe – sum composed of GMUs 11–13

Vic

 

107,032

107,032

 

11

Campaspe Deep Lead Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Campaspe Deep Lead Water Supply Protection Area Groundwater Management Plan 2006

47,252

47,252

Underlying

12

Katunga Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Katunga Water Supply Protection Area Groundwater Management Area – order dated 03 July 2008

59,780

59,780

Underlying

13

Shepparton Irrigation Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Shepparton Irrigation region Water Supply Protection Area Groundwater Management Plan dated July 1997

Water table

14

Mid Loddon Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Mid Loddon Groundwater Management Area – Local Management Rules June 2009

37,200

37,200

Combined

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

 

 

74,683

600

75,283 

-

15

Balrootan (Nhill) Groundwater Management Area

Vic

No plan or order

16

Goroke Groundwater Management Area

Vic

Goroke Groundwater Management Area – order dated 03 July 2008

2,200

2,200

Underlying

17

Kaniva TCSA Groundwater Management Area

Vic

Kaniva TCSA Groundwater Management Area – order dated 03 July 2008

1,100

1,100

Underlying

18

Murrayville Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

Murrayville Water Supply Protection Area – order dated 03 July 2008

10,883

10,883

Combined

19

Nhill Groundwater Management Area

Vic

Nhill Groundwater Management Area – order dated 03 July 2008

1,200

1,200

Underlying

20

Telopea Downs Water Supply Protection Area

Vic

No plan or order

21

Anga–Bremer Prescribed Wells Area

SA

Water Allocation Plan for the Angas–Bremer Prescribed Wells Area 2001

6,500

6,500

Combined

22

Coorong

SA

No plan

23

Ferries–McDonald

SA

No plan

24

Mallee Prescribed Wells Area

SA

Mallee Prescribed Wells Area Water Allocation Plan 2000

52,800

600

53,400

Water table

25

Murraylands

SA

No plan

 

26

Peake, Roby and Sherlock Prescribed Wells Area

SA

Water Allocation Plan for the Peake, Roby and Sherlock Prescribed Wells Area 2011

 

Combined

27

River Murray Prescribed Water Course

SA

Water Allocation Plan for the River Murray Prescribed Watercourse 2009

 

 

Total Basin

1,000,313

18,691

1,019,004

 

– = no data available (either there was no groundwater management plan in force during the 2009–10 reporting period, or the plan did not specify a value)

1 NSW = long-term average extraction limit; SA = permissible annual volume

2 Applicable at the beginning and end of 2009–10

3 Water table, underlying or combined

Quantification approach   


Data source

Data was sourced from jurisdictional groundwater plans.

Data provider

Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA).

Method

The extractable volume of groundwater has been estimated as the sum of the permissible consumptive volume and the basic landowner rights, as stated in the relevant groundwater plan, if there was one in place during the 2009–10 reporting period. If a plan commenced after 30 June 2010, it is excluded from the account. Where a plan was abolished after 30 June 2010, the value of the plan in effect for the 2009–10 year is included in the National Water Account 2010.

The basic landowner rights, which are not subject to entitlements, are not included in the permissible consumptive volume. The basic landowner rights have to be added to the permissible consumptive volume to get an estimate of what is legally extractable from the aquifers.

The volumes provided by New South Wales groundwater plans for supplementary water access licences are not included in the calculation of the extractable volume of groundwater. The reason is that those volumes, set to decrease each year until they disappear completely, are not considered by the New South Wales jurisdiction as ‘long-term extractable limits’ of groundwater, but rather constitute a temporary arrangement, giving time for the licensees to adapt the activities to the long-term extractable limits.

Uncertainty

Uncertainty information was not available.

Approximations, assumptions, caveats/limitations

The basic landowner rights were considered as those at the commencement of the groundwater plan.