Water resources - Allocation and Use - Queensland
Basin and Surface Water Management Area: Curtis Island
Introduction
The National Water Reform Framework requires the development of comprehensive systems of water allocations or entitlements, backed by separation of water property rights from land and clear specification of entitlements in terms of ownership, volume, reliability, transferability and, if appropriate, quality. In addition State and Territory agencies are required to undertake formal determination of water allocations or entitlements, including allocations for the environment as a legitimate user of water.
Water use estimates have been derived from a number of different methods including the use of licencing systems, information provided as part of the Australian Bureau of Statistics water account (with provider consent) and other information gathered from the State and Territory water agencies. In some cases water use was assumed to be the same as the allocation. For groundwater systems, it is well known that this assumption is often invalid (e.g. typically where use exceeds allocation significantly).
Options for conjunctive use are also described.
Please note: The tables set out below detailing Level 1 and Level 2 water use categories. The sum of the Level 2 water use volumes will not necessarily equal the total Level 1 water use volumes. This is primarily due to lack of more detailed water use data. However, where Level 2 use = Level 1 use then blank cells in the table does not indicate water use unaccounted for in these categories.
How has water used changed since 1985?
| Use type | 1983-84 surface water use (ML/yr) | 1996-97 surface water use (ML/yr) | % change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 | 0 | |
| Irrigation | 0 | 0 | no data |
| - fruit | N/A | no data | |
| - grape | N/A | no data | |
| - system loss | N/A | no data | |
| - sugar | N/A | no data | |
| - other | N/A | no data | |
| - pasture | N/A | no data | |
| - cereal | N/A | no data | |
| - vegetables | N/A | no data | |
| - other crop | N/A | no data | |
| - Cotton | N/A | no data | |
| Urban / Industrial | 0 | 0 | no data |
| - municipal | N/A | no data | |
| - coal | N/A | no data | |
| - domestic unlicensed | N/A | no data | |
| - domestic | N/A | no data | |
| - mining | N/A | no data | |
| - industrial | N/A | no data | |
| - power | N/A | no data | |
| - comercial | N/A | no data | |
| - system loss | N/A | no data | |
| - industrial commercial | N/A | no data | |
| - other | N/A | no data | |
| - recreation | N/A | no data | |
| Rural | 0 | 0 | no data |
| - aquaculture | N/A | no data | |
| - system loss | N/A | no data | |
| - other | N/A | no data | |
| - water supply | N/A | no data | |
| - stock domestic | N/A | no data |
PLEASE NOTE
Changes since 1985:
1985 Mean Annual Flow
This basin had too short a period of streamflow record to be useful or with a gauged area less than one third of the basin area. Streamflow records for this basin were not used in the derivation of the basin discharge.
These streamflows were estimated using rainfall standardised to the fifty year period 1920 - 1969 and regional rainfall runoff curves.
2000 Mean Annual Flow
For this ungauged SWMA, the Mean Annual Flow was derived from the daily Sacramento Model. A Sacramento Model was calibrated for a geographically similar catchment (SWMA132) and the calibrated parameters were used with the mean daily catchment rainfall and area of this ungauged SWMA to produce an estimated daily flow for the period 1900 - 1999.
The resulting SWMA catchment runoff is 79000ML/yr compared with the 1985 Audit runoff of 43000ML/yr.
Divertible Yield
In 1985 this was determined by identification of possible storage sites and yield assessment of storage sites not previously analysed using a Gould Gamma method.
Development carried out since the 1985 study has shown this method and the selection of storage sites to be inappropriate for this study. Water Allocation Management Plans (WAMP) and Water Management Plans (WMP) are currently being developed for much of Queensland and consequently no response has been included in this study.
What are the uses of surface water in Curtis Island and to what is it allocated?
| Use type | Diversion Volume (ML/yr) | Allocation (ML/yr) | Diversion: Alloc (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 | 0 | |
| Irrigation | 0 | 0 | |
| Rural | 0 | 0 | |
| Urban / Industrial | 0 | 0 |
Allocation for each SWMA represents the volume of the management area's surface water resources allocated for use both within the basin and for use in other SWMAs. The volume diverted is the total volume of the SWMA's surface water resources diverted for use both within the management area and for export to other management areas.
What are the sources of water within Curtis Island?
| Total use | ML/yr | % |
|---|---|---|
| Surface water - from this area | 0 | |
| Surface water - imported into this area | no data |
PLEASE NOTE :
Options for conjunctive use:
The Curtis Island SWMA has no metered or estimated surface water use data and is not intersected by any Groundwater Management Unit (GMU). The SWMA cannot therefore be assessed for the potential for joint water use.
Further information
- Queensland Water Resources Assessment 2000 Report
- Queensland Water Resources Assessment 2000 Technical Report
- For more information about water and other natural resource issues link to www.nrm.qld.gov.au
- Link to data available for download on the Surface Water Management Areas
- Link to the Map Maker to make a map using this information.
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