Fitzroy: Water management
- Administration of basic water rights and entitlements is governed by the Water Plan (Fitzroy Basin) 2011 under the Water Act 2000 and Water Regulation 2016.
- The plan specifies strategies for sustainable management of the region's water resources.
- Resource operation plans and water management protocols are used to implement these strategies.
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Surface water and groundwater management
Water legislation
- The Water Act 2000 (Water Act) provides authority for the administration of basic water rights and water entitlements (interim allocations, water licences, water allocations and unallocated water) in Queensland, supported by the Water Regulation 2016 which provides details on the procedures and fees associated with water access entitlements and trading.
- Water plans are prepared under Section 42 of the Water Act to advance the sustainable management of water. The Water Plan (Fitzroy Basin) 2011 applies to all surface water and groundwater in the Fitzroy region, except for spring or overland flow waters connected to water to which the Water Plan (Great Artesian Basin and Other Regional Aquifers) 2017 applies.
- The construction of overland flow works/infrastructure is regulated under the Queensland Planning Act 2016.
Water management plans
- The Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy is in the process of implementing a new water planning framework. Water management plans in place are the Water Plan (Fitzroy Basin) 2011 and the Fitzroy Basin Resource Operations Plan - September 2017.
- Five resource operations licences and associated manuals are under preparation. Sunwater is the licence holder for the Callide Valley, Dawson Valley, Lower Fitzroy, and Nogoa Mackenzie water supply schemes; while Rockhampton Regional Council is the licence holder for the Fitzroy River Barrage Water Supply Scheme.
- Water sharing rules are in place for the Don and Dee groundwater sub-area, surface water within the Don and Dee Rivers and Alma Creek Water Management Area, and the Prospect Creek and Upper Callide groundwater sub-areas.
Unallocated water
- Unallocated water is available within the Fitzroy region for various purposes, comprising 58,500 ML of unallocated surface water and 31,250 ML of unallocated groundwater.
- Details on the amount of unallocated water available for release in the region are available on the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy website.
Environmental water management
- In accordance with the Water Act, the Water Plan (Fitzroy Basin) 2011 defines the environmental flow objectives and ecological outcomes for the region.
- Environmental flow objectives aim to retain certain temporal flow characteristics at different locations in the river system. These are met through rules which govern storage releases and allowable abstraction.
- The Fitzroy Basin Resource Operations Plan (September 2015) outlines the specific operational rules designed to achieve the water plan's environmental flow objectives.
- Further information regarding environmental water provisions for the 2018–19 year is provided in the Cultural and environmental water note in 'Supporting information'.
Cultural water management
- The traditional owners of the area are the Darumbal people, notably the Baiali and Jetimarala clans.
- The water plans support water-related cultural values in the region, including the values of the traditional owners in the plan area. The plans provide mechanisms that support water being made available for Indigenous communities dependent on water resources in the plan area to achieve their economic and social goals.
- Water that has been set aside for State Purposes includes use by Indigenous peoples for non-commercial purposes, including cultural and traditional purposes.
- More information on the cultural water provisions for the region are available in the Water Plan (Fitzroy Basin) 2011 and the Fitzroy Basin Resource Operations Plan (September 2015).
Organisations responsible for water management
- Organisations responsible for water management in the Fitzroy region are shown in Table R1.
Organisation | Role | Water resources managed |
Department of Natural Resources Mines and Energy |
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SunWater |
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Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) |
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Fitzroy Basin Association (FBA) |
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Queensland Water Directorate (Qldwater) |
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Local Governments1:
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Local Management Boards2 TBA
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Notes:
1. Other councils that have part of their administrative area within the Fitzroy region include: Barcaldine Regional Council, Blackall Tambo Regional Council, Gladstone Regional Council, Livingstone Regional Council, Mackay Regional Council, Maranoa Regional Council, Murweh Shire Council, North Burnett Regional Council and Western Downs Regional Council.
2. In October 2015, the Queensland Government announced its decision to transition up to eight SunWater channel irrigation schemes to local management arrangements. Local management will place the channel irrigation schemes under the ownership and operation of newly established boards comprising local irrigators and business representatives who benefit from the schemes. Emerald (Nogoa Mackenzie) and Theodore (Dawson Valley) schemes are included in these arrangements. Subject to due diligence and sufficient customer support, a decision on ownership of the schemes is expected in 2019.