Water resources - Management and Development - South Australia
Surface Water Management Area: Nullarbor (SA)
Introduction
As resource demands and pressure increases so to do the requirements of both management and information needs. Outlined below are the key issues facing the region as determined by the State / Territory water management agency.
What is the estimated demand for surface water in Nullarbor (SA)?
| Use and Sustainable Yield | |
|---|---|
Comment about sustainable yield figure: | |
Sustainable yield (ML/yr): | 0 |
Threshold year for sustainable year: | no data |
Diversion Volume 1996 (ML): | 0 |
Current resource development categorisation: | LOW DEVELOPMENT |
| Estimated in 2020 | |
Estimated use in 2020(ML): | 0 |
% change from 1996: | no data |
Resource development categorisation: | LOW DEVELOPMENT |
| Estimated in 2050 | |
Estimated use in 2050(ML): | 0 |
% change from 1996: | no data |
Resource development categorisation: | LOW DEVELOPMENT |
How was this assessment undertaken in the Nullarbor (SA) Surface Water Management Area?
See SA Water Resources Assessment 2000 Report and Water Resources Assessment 2000 Technical Report for comment on methods and assumptions.
Comments on Management Responses in the Nullarbor (SA) Surface Water Management AreaCurrent Management Response: Desired (Current) Management Response: 2020 Management Response: |
Protective management: See SA Water Resources Assessment 2000 Technical Report for an assessment of monitoring Data Availability, Gaps and Recommendations | |
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