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Allocations

Summary of current water allocations

Current water allocations for regulated rivers.

The Lachlan river in the central west of New South Wales, Australia.

Summary of current water allocations

The tables below summarise the current water allocations for:

  • regulated rivers
  • unregulated rivers, and
  • groundwater water sources.

Allocations that are normally expressed in megalitres per unit share–for example high security, general security and aquifer access–are expressed as percentages in the tables below. One megalitre (ML) per unit share equates to 100% allocation, whereas 0.50 ML per share equates to 50% allocation and 0.05 ML per share equates to 5% allocation.

Rules for sharing water between water users and the environment are outlined in each respective water sharing plan, as well as defining shares in the available water for licence holders.

Carryover water

Water users may have access to water in their account carried over unused from the previous year. Carryover rules vary between water sources and between licence categories. Towns, domestic and stock, and most high security licence categories cannot carryover.

Allocations

Regulated river water source

Cumulative allocation for 2024-25

Licence category

Date of latest allocation announcement

Murray

42%

General security

15 July 2024

97%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

High security (sub-categories)

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Lower Darling

100%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Murrumbidgee

33%

General security

15 July 2024

95%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

High security (sub-categories)

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Lachlan

6%

General security

8 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Belubula

0%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

Macquarie and Cudgegong

7%

General security

10 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

High security (sub categories)

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Lower Namoi

N/A*

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

High security (sub-categories)

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Upper Namoi

100%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Peel

60%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Gwydir

1%

General security

5 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

NSW Border Rivers

10%

General security A Class

1 July 2024

0%

General security B Class

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Richmond

100%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Paterson

100%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Hunter

100%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

Bega-Brogo

40%

General security

1 July 2024

100%

High security

1 July 2024

100%

Domestic and stock

1 July 2024

100%

Local water utilities

1 July 2024

* Water availability and allocation will be provided in the next routine water allocation statement.

Unregulated river water source

Cumulative allocation for 2024-25

Licence category

Date of latest allocation announcement

All unregulated river water sources

100%

All categories

1 July 2024

Groundwater water source

Cumulative allocation for 2024-25

Licence category

Date of latest allocation announcement

Gundagai Alluvial Groundwater Source

98.4%

Aquifer (high security) access

1July 2024

Upper Namoi Zone 1, Borambil Creek Groundwater Source

230%

Aquifer access

1 July 2024

Peel Alluvium Water Source80.4%Aquifer (general security) access1 July 2024

All other groundwater sources

100%

All other licence categories

1 July 2024

Drought stage

The current drought stage for each inland river valley is listed in the table. These can range from Stage 1 (Normal operations) to Stage 4 (Critical drought). The drought stage is determined by the extent of operational, allocation or restriction measures that may need to be applied during water shortages or as the system recovers. Further information is available at extreme events.

Drought stage per water source

Water source

System type*

Drought stage

Date of last stage change

Lower Darling

Regulated river

Stage 1

April 2021

Barwon-Darling

Unregulated river

Stage 1

April 2021

Lower Namoi

Regulated river

Stage 1

January 2021

Upper Namoi

Regulated river

Stage 1

January 2021

Macquarie

Regulated river

Stage 1

September 2020

Cudgegong

Regulated river

Stage 1

August 2020

Gwydir

Regulated river

Stage 1

January 2021

NSW Border Rivers

Regulated river

Stage 1

April 2021

Belubula

Regulated river

Stage 1

April 2021

Peel

Regulated river

Stage 1

January 2021

Lachlan

Regulated river

Stage 1

September 2020

Murray

Regulated river

Stage 1

August 2020

Murrumbidgee

Regulated river

Stage 1

August 2019

Hunter

Regulated river

Stage 1

August 2020

Richmond

Regulated river

Stage 1

February 2020

Bega/Brogo

Regulated river

Stage 1

February 2020

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