Australian Natural Resources Atlas

Groundwater Management Unit

 

Location map of Murrumbidgee

Groundwater Management Unit: Murrumbidgee

Introduction

The groundwater resource characteristics for the Murrumbidgee groundwater managment unit are presented below. This includes technical detail on aquifer properties and water level change for key monitoring bores.

What is the character of Murrumbidgee's groundwater resource?

Vital Statistics:

Area677 km2
Total Water Allocated3,550 ML/yr
Total Water Used260 ML/yr
Average Salinity450 mg/L
Sustainable Yield9,900 ML/yr
Depth to top of aquifer85 m

Aquifer Description:

Method used for determining sustainable yield:

The groundwater extraction regime, mesured over a specified planning time frame, that allows acceptable levels of stress and protects the higher value uses associated with the total resources. The definition is framed around an extraction regime not an extraction volume. Sustainable yield based on average annual recharge which is 9.9 GL/Year. Recharge occurs mainly from infilration from rainfall and to aminor extent from the rivers over areas of the A2. <\p>

Are groundwater levels changing?

Technical information on the key groundwater bores and monitoring stations is presented below, including hydrographs where available. Link to a discussion on groundwater levels and trends at a State level as it relates to dryland salinity.

Bore IDStart recordEnd recordDepth of bore (m)Reduced level (m)
ACT00060523-Jul-7104-Aug-87no data590
ACT00060807-Aug-73no data637
ACT00061107-Aug-7318-Oct-73no data598
ACT00061901-Aug-7312-Aug-87no data569
ACT00062101-Aug-7314-Jul-87no data585
ACT00062401-Aug-7312-Aug-87no data570
ACT00062501-Aug-7324-Jun-87no data569
ACT00062822-Aug-7212-Aug-87no data581
ACT00064614-Sep-90no data590

The following groundwater management units also occur in Lachlan Province:

Further information

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