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Water for the Environment - August 2010

The Environmental Water Reserve is the term used to describe the water set aside by law to meet environmental benefits through:

  • statutory environmental entitlements (such as a volume of water held in storage)
  • conditions on bulk entitlements, licences and permits (such as passing flows below a storage)
  • the establishment of limits to diversions (such as permissible consumptive volumes and caps)

The table below lists the environmental entitlements and some of the important rules-based environmental water.  The volumes provided in the table represent entitlement volumes, but the volume of water that can be taken under these entitlements will vary from year to year depending on seasonal conditions and water availability.

 

Entitlement Reliability (Volume ML) Notes Additional Comments
BE (River Murray - Flora and Fauna) Conversion Order 1999

High

33,364

a, d

Volume of high-reliability entitlement comprises 26,700 ML for use in Victoria and 5,764 ML for use as part of The Living Murray.  

Low 101,850 a, d For use as part of The Living Murray.

Bulk Entitlement (River Murray - Snowy Environmental Reserve) Order 2004

High 29,794 a
Bulk Entitlement (Goulburn System - Snowy Environmental Reserve) Order 2004 High 16,812 a For use as part of The Living Murray.
Low For use as part of The Living Murray.
Bulk Entitlement (River Murray) Conversion Order 1999(Barmah-Millewa Forest Environmental Water Allocation) High 50,000 c The Barmah-Millewa Forest Environmental Water Allocation is an obligation set out in Goulburn-Murray Water's entitlement and this water is used in accordance with specific rules to provide high flow events to the Barmah wetlands.
Low 25,000 c
Silver & Wallaby Creeks Environmental Entitlement 2006 N/A b Entitlement includes passing flow rules.
Environmental Entitlement (Campaspe River - Living Murray) 2007 High 126 a
Low 5,048 a
Bulk Entitlement (Loddon River - Environmental Reserve) Order 2005 High 2,000 a Temporary qualification in place during August 2010 to allow passing flows to be transferred to this entitlement.
Low 2,024 a
Bulk Entitlement (Loddon System - G-MW) Conversion Order 2005 N/A b Entitlement includes passing flow rules but temporary qualification in place during August 2010.
Bulk Entitlement (Wimmera and Glenelg Rivers - Flora and Fauna) Conversion Order 2004 Regulated 40,560 a,d
Un-regulated 34,739 a,d
Yarra Environmental Entitlement 2006 High 17,000 a,q Entitlement includes passing flow rules but temporary qualification in place during August 2010.
N/A   b,q  
Bulk Entitlement (Thomson River - Environmental) Order 2005 High 10,000 a,q  Entitlement includes passing flow rules but temporary qualification in place during August 2010.
   N/A b,q  
 Environmental Entitlement (Birch Creek - Bullarook System) 2009 N/A   b Entitlement includes passing flow rules.  
 Environmental Entitlement (Tarago and Bunyip Reservoirs) 2009 High 3,000 a
  N/A b Entitlement includes passing flow rules.
 Macalister River Environmental Entitlement 2010 High 7,111 a  
  Low 3,555 a  

Notes to table

a. Volumetric entitlement as recorded in the Victorian Water Register, the volume of water that can be taken under these entitlements will vary from year to year depending on seasonal conditions and water availability.

b. In addition to volumetric entitlements, the Environmental Water Reserve includes passing flow obligations.

c. Not recorded as a volumetric entitlement in the Victorian Water Register, but is part of obligations under G-MW's bulk entitlement.

d. Not including 34,300 ML of unregulated flows, since this is not recorded as a volumetric entitlement in the Victorian Water Register

e. Entitlements for Wimmera-Mallee system not expressed in terms of "high" and "low" reliability

q. Temporary qualifications instruments available on the Victorian Water Register

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