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Location map of Condamine River Alluvium (Killarney to Murrays Bridge)

Groundwater Management Unit: Condamine River Alluvium (Killarney to Murrays Bridge)

Introduction

The Condamine River is located on the western side of the Great Dividing Range and is the main drainage of the Condamine Basin (4223). The Condamine River Alluvium Killarney to Murray's Bridge GMU is located in the Warwick Shire and includes all or part of the Parishes of Cunningham, Wildash, Killarney and Emu Vale. It extends over an area of 32 sq km. The town of Killarney is situated in the east of the GMU with Warwick to the north-west of the GMU boundary. The Condamine River Alluvium Killarney to Murray's Bridge GMU is drained in a westerly direction by the Condamine River and its tributary streams including Spring Creek, Emu Creek and Farm Creek.

The Condamine River Alluvium Killarney to Murray's Bridge GMU is highly developed with a high density of extraction bores. Groundwater extracted from the alluvial aquifers is used for domestic supply, irrigation, stockwatering, industrial and stock intensive supplies. Groundwater is of good quality and suitable for most purposes. Suface water from the Leslie Dam is used conjunctively with groundwater supplies for the irrigation of crops.

The GMU experiences a temperate climate with an average annual rainfall of 746 mm. Approximately 67% of rainfall occurs between the months of October and March, inclusive.

Vital Statistics:

Area: 32 Km2
Total water allocated: no data
Total water consumed: 1,500 ML/yr
Average salinity: 778 mg/l
Sustainable yield: 2,300 ML/yr
Depth to top of aquifier: 7 m

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