Water resources - Allocation and Use - Western Australia
Groundwater Management Unit: Pilbara - Peedamulla

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 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).
How is the groundwater being used?
Total water use for Pilbara - Peedamulla is 0 ML/yr with a sustainable yield of 3,300 ML.
How much groundwater is allocated in the Pilbara - Peedamulla Groundwater Management Unit, and for what purpose?
Further information
- The following groundwater management units also occur in Carnarvon Province:
- Gascoyne - Alluvium (WA)
- Gascoyne - Bidgemia (WA)
- Gascoyne - Birdrong (WA)
- Gascoyne - Carnarvon (WA)
- Gascoyne - Exmouth (WA)
- Gascoyne - Superficial (WA)
- Gascoyne - Tumblagooda (WA)
- Pilbara - Peedamulla Superficial (WA)
- Link to data available for download on the Groundwater management units and provinces - ARC/INFO export
- Link to the Map Maker to make a map using this information.
- Western Australia Water Resources Assessment 2000 Report
- Western Australia Water Resources Assessment 2000 Technical Report
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