Murray–Darling Basin
18.11 Entitled extraction of allocated groundwater to users

Supporting information

The volumetric value for the line item for the 2012–13 year was 942,342 ML. The line item represents groundwater allocation diversion (excluding urban water systems) associated with a number of entitlement classes in the Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) region. Information on groundwater allocation diversions for urban water systems is included in line item 18.12 Groundwater allocation diversion – urban water system.

The following two tables provide a summary and breakdown information on groundwater allocation diversion (excluding urban water systems) within the region. 

 

Summary of entitled extraction of allocated groundwater to users (excluding urban water systems) in the MDB region in the 2012–13 year.

Groundwater resource plan area

State/Territory

Volume (ML) for the 2012–13 year

Code

Name

GW22

Warrego–Paroo–Nebine

 Qld

447

 GW21

Condamine–Balonne

 Qld

123,238

 GW20

Moonie

 Qld

20

 GW19

Qld Border Rivers

 Qld

7,997

 GW18

New South Wales Border Rivers Alluvium

 NSW

2,581

 GW17

New England Fractured Rock and Northern Basalts

 NSW

77

 GW16

Eastern Porous Rock

 NSW

3,643

 GW15

Gwydir Alluvium

 NSW

26,230

 GW14

Namoi Alluvium

 NSW

148,779

 GW13

New South Wales Great Artesian Basin Shallow

 NSW

1,570

 GW12

Macquarie–Castlereagh Alluvium

 NSW

47,151

 GW11

Lachlan and South Western Fractured Rock

 NSW

 GW7

Darling Alluvium

 NSW

 –

Sub-total Northern Basin

361,731

 GW11

Lachlan and South Western Fractured Rock

 NSW

6,739

 GW7

Darling Alluvium 

 NSW

1

 GW10

Lachlan Alluvium

 NSW

120,040

 GW9

Murrumbidgee Alluvium

 NSW

195,174

 GW8

Murray Alluvium

 NSW

68,439

 GW6

Western Porous Rock

 NSW

8,238

 GW2

Goulburn–Murray

 Vic.

125,678

 GW3

Wimmera–Mallee (groundwater)

 Vic.

12,172

 GW5

Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges

 SA

3,833

 GW4

SA Murray Region

 SA

39,713

 GW1

Australian Capital Territory (groundwater)

 ACT

585

Sub-total Southern Basin

580,611

Total for the region

942,342

– = Data not available 

 

Details of entitled extraction of allocated groundwater to users (excluding urban water systems) in the MDB region in the 2012–13 year

Groundwater resource plan area

Groundwater sustainable diversion limit area

State/Territory

Entitlement class

Volume (ML) for the 2012–13 year

Code

Name

GW22 Warrego-Paroo-Nebine

GS60, GS63. GS66

Sediments above the Great Artesian Basin (GAB): Warrego-Paroo–Nebine
St George Alluvium: Warrego–Paroo–Nebine
Warrego Alluvium

Qld

aquifer

447

GW21 Condamine–Balonne

GS53, GS58, GS61, GS64 and GS65

Condamine Fractured Rock, Sediments above the GAB: Condamine–Balonne, St George Alluvium: Condamine–Balonne (shallow and deep), Upper Condamine Alluvium and Upper Condamine Basalts

Qld

aquifer

123,238

GW20 Moonie

GS59 and GS62

Sediments above the GAB: Moonie and St George Alluvium: Moonie

Qld

aquifer

20

GW19 Qld Border Rivers

GS54, GS55 and GS57

Qld Border Rivers Alluvium, Qld Border Rivers Fractured Rock and Sediments above the GAB: Border Rivers

Qld

aquifer

7,997

 Sub-total Queensland

131,702

GW18 New South Wales Border Rivers Alluvium

GS32

NSW Border Rivers Alluvium 

NSW

aquifer

2,581

GS33

NSW Border Rivers Tributary Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

GW17 New England Fractured Rock and Northern Basalts

GS18

Inverell Basalt

NSW

aquifer

GS22

Liverpool Ranges Basalt

NSW

aquifer

GS37

New England Fold Belt

NSW

aquifer

77

GS49

Warrumbungle Basalt

NSW

aquifer

GW16 Eastern Porous Rock

GS17

Gunnedah–Oxley Basin MDB 

NSW

aquifer

3,643

GS41

Sydney Basin MDB

NSW

aquifer

GW15 Gwydir Alluvium

GS24

Lower Gwydir Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

21,130

supplementary

5,100

Sub-total

26,230

GW14 Namoi Alluvium

GS29

Lower Namoi Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

50,685

supplementary

4,873

Sub-total

55,558

GS30

Manilla Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

147

GS40

Peel Valley Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

8,348

GS47

Upper Namoi Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

73,383

supplementary

10,978

Sub-total

84,362

GS48

Upper Namoi Tributary Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

364

GW13 New South Wales GAB Shallow

GS34 to GS 36

New South Wales GAB: Surat Shallow, Warrego Shallow and Central Shallow

NSW

aquifer

1,570

GW12 Macquarie–Castlereagh Alluvium

GS11

Bell Valley Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

1,342

GS14

Castlereagh Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

GS15

Collaburragundry–Talbragar Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

1,328

GS16

Cudgegong Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

1,026

GS26

Lower Macquarie Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

32,174

supplementary

673

Sub-total

32,846

GS45

Upper Macquarie Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

10,608

GW 11 Lachlan and South Western Fractured Rock (Northern Basin)

GS19

Kanmantoo Fold Belt

NSW

aquifer

GW 11 Lachlan and South Western Fractured Rock (Southern Basin)

GS10

Adelaide Fold Belt

NSW

aquifer

GS 20

Lachlan Fold Belt

NSW

aquifer

5,014

salinity and water table management

0

Sub-total

5,014

GS39

Orange Basalt

NSW

aquifer

596

GS51

Young Granite

NSW

aquifer

1,129

GW7 Darling Alluvium 

GS23

Lower Darling Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

1

GW10 Lachlan Alluvium

GS12

Belubula Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

1,402

GS25

Lower Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

73,219

supplementary

9,143

Sub-total

82,361

GS44

Upper Lachlan Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

36,276

GW9 Murrumbidgee Alluvium

GS28

Lower Murrumbidgee Alluvium (shallow; Shepparton formation and deep; Calivil formation and Renmark Group)

NSW

aquifer

169,173

supplementary

10,839

Sub-total

180,012

GS31

Mid Murrumbidgee Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

15,162

GW8 Murray Alluvium

GS13

Billabong Creek Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

697

salinity and water table management

0

Sub-total

697

GS27

Lower Murray Alluvium (shallow; Shepparton formation and deep; Renmark Group and Calivil formation)

NSW

aquifer

38,871

salinity and water table management

0

supplementary

17,027

Sub-total

55,898

GS46

Upper Murray Alluvium

NSW

aquifer

11,844

GW6 Western Porous Rock

GS50

Western Porous Rock

NSW

aquifer

8,238

salinity and water table management

0

Sub-total

8,238

 Sub-total New South Wales

628,660

GW2 Goulburn–Murray

GS8

Goulburn–Murray (Shepparton Irrigation Region, sedimentary plain, highlands and deep)

Vic.

aquifer

125,678

GW3 Wimmera–Mallee (groundwater)

GS9

Wimmera–Mallee (sedimentary plain, highlands and deep)

Vic.

aquifer

12,172

 Sub-total Victoria

137,850

GW5 Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges

GS1

Angas Bremer (Quaternary sediments and Murray Group limestone)

SA

aquifer

1,996

GS4

Marne Saunders (Murray Group limestone and Renmark Group)

SA

aquifer

1,837

GW4 SA Murray Region

GS3

Mallee (Pliocene Sands, Murray Group limestone and Renmark Group)

SA

aquifer

38,231

GS5

Peake–Roby–Sherlock (unconfined and confined)

SA

aquifer

1,482

 Sub-total South Australia

43,546

ACT (groundwater)

GS52

ACT (groundwater)

ACT

aquifer

585

 Sub-total ACT

585

Total

942,342

– = Data not available 

Additional information

The sustainable diversion limit (SDL) areas not shown in the table may have values relevant to the line item; however, relevant information was not available for the 2013 Account.

Allocations may be made for urban, stock and domestic or irrigation purposes under a single class of licence in the particular water resource plan area. Where the purpose was not known, and it was a general class of licence, the groundwater allocation announcement has been included under 'aquifer'.

GS 32 NSW Border Rivers Alluvium includes both upstream Keetah Bridge and downstream Keetah Bridge alluvial groundwater sources.

GS 33 NSW Border Rivers Tributary Alluvium includes Macintyre and Ottleys Creek alluvial groundwater sources. 

GS40 Peel Valley Alluvium–aquifer reports a combined volume based on water licences aquifer, aquifer (general security), and domestic and stock.

GS28 Lower Murrumbidgee Alluvium–aquifer reports a combined volume based on water licences aquifer, and domestic and stock.

Volumes reported here under GS47 Upper Namoi  Alluvium are sourced from the following groundwater sources:

  • Upper Namoi zone 1 Borambil creek
  • Upper Namoi zone 2 Cox'S Creek (Mullaley to Boggabri)
  • Upper Namoi zone 3 Mooki Valley (Breeza to Gunnedah)
  • Upper Namoi zone 4 Namoi valley (Keepit Reservoir to Gin's Leap)
  • Upper Namoi zone 5 Namoi Valley (Gin's Leap to Narrabri)
  • Upper Namoi zone 6 Tributaries of the Liverpool Range (South to Pine Road)
  • Upper Namoi zone 7 Yarraman Creek (east of Lake Goran to Mooki River)
  • Upper Namoi zone 8 Mooki Valley (Quirindi–Pine Road to Breeza)
  • Upper Namoi zone 9 Cox's Creek (up-stream Mullaley)
  • Upper Namoi zone 10 Warrah Creek
  • Upper Namoi zone 11 Maules Creek
  • Upper Namoi zone 12 Kelvin Valley.


Extraction volume reported for GS 8 Goulburn–Murray includes 202 ML extracted for urban use in Katunga (53 ML), Wangaratta (138 ML) and Goorambat (11 ML).

Water sharing plans were yet to commence or data were unavailable for the groundwater SDL areas listed in the following table.

 

Groundwater SDL areas for which data were not available for the line item
State

SDL area Code

Groundwater SDL area 

Qld GS56 Queensland MDB: Deep
NSW GS43 Upper Gwydir Alluvium
NSW GS21 Lake George Alluvium
NSW GS42 Upper Darling Alluvium
SA GS2 Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges
SA GS6 SA Murray
SA GS7 SA Murray salt interception schemes

Quantification approach

Data source

(1) New South Wales Office of Water: water access licence statistics; (2) South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources; and (3) Murray–Darling Basin Authority: water audit monitoring (WAM) data received from Australian Capital Territory (5 February 2014), Queensland (5 February 2014), and Victoria (14 February 2014), and stored in the HYDRO database.

Provided by

Bureau of Meteorology (the Bureau).

Method

Metered extractions were as compiled by the states.

Assumptions, limitations, caveats and approximations

Information for New South Wales is based on data available in New South Wales Office of Water's water access licence statistics at the data collection stage. It is possible that changes if any from subsequent update to that data base have not been included in this line item.

The New South Wales Government does not guarantee that data are current nor does it guarantee that the data or the data capturing processes are free from corruption or error. Data provided are preliminary and New South Wales Office of Water's quality assurance procedures may be incomplete. The New South Wales Office of Water cannot warrant and does not represent that the material that appears on its website or any linked websites is complete, current, reliable and/or free from error.

Uncertainty information

The uncertainty estimate was not quantified.