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Restrictions on Diversions - February 2011

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Rosters and restrictions on diversions from unregulated streams.

Despite a wetter-than-average February, flows in some streams remained too low at the end of the month to permit diversions.  At the end of February, diversions from a total of 11 unregulated streams and lakes across the state were subject to restrictions.  The number of unregulated streams and lakes on restriction typically increases during the summer period, as streamflows decrease with the hotter and drier weather.

However, as a result of the consistent rainfall during 2010/11 to date, this is the lowest number of unregulated waterways on restriction during February for more than five years. It is significantly lower than the same time last year when over 150 streams and lakes were subject to rosters or bans.

  • In northern Victoria, Goulburn-Murray Water had restrictions or irrigation bans in place on four streams in the Loddon basin and one in the Campaspe.
  • There were five restrictions or bans in place in Melbourne Water’s jurisdictions at the end of February.
  • There were no bans in GWMWater’s region at the end of February.
  • Southern Rural Water had irrigation restrictions in place for one stream in the Western Region at the end of February.

Melbourne Water

River Basin Stream Restriction1
Yarra Diamond Creek Irrigation Ban
Dixons Creek Irrigation Ban
Maribyrnong River Winter-fill ban
Pauls Creek Irrigation Ban
Steeles Creek Irrigation Ban

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Goulburn-Murray Water

River Basin Stream Restriction2
Campaspe Smiths Creek Irrigation Ban
Loddon Coghills Creek Irrigation Ban
Green Gully Creek Irrigation Ban
Lake Meran Irrigation Ban
Muckleford Creek Irrigation Ban

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Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water

None

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Southern Rural Water

River Basin Stream Restriction2
Western Region Fitzroy River (at Heywood) Irrigation Ban

2Southern Rural Water, Goulburn-Murray Water, Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water
Stage 1 = Simple roster (pumping times restricted)
Stage 2 = 25% reduction
Stage 3 = 50% reduction
Stage 4 = 75% reduction
+ = Restrictions in place for domestic and stock use

Note: Restrictions are likely to change daily. Contact local Water Corporations for details.
From May 2010 the monthly report will only show streams on restrictions.
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