About the area
- The Strathbogie Groundwater Management Area (GMA) covers granite aquifers, sedimentary bedrock aquifers and alluvial clay and sand aquifers, extending from the Strathbogie Ranges in the south-east to Violet Town in the north, and Nagambie in the west.
- This GMA includes the upper and middle Sevens Creeks, Hughes Creek and Honey Suckle Creek catchments.
- The water authority responsible for managing groundwater in the Strathbogie GMA is Goulburn-Murray Water.
- The Strathbogie GMA Local Management Plan applies to groundwater up to a depth of 200 m in the area.
- This GMA includes six management zones; Castle, Honeysuckle, Hughes, Pranjip, Seven Creeks and Whiteheads zone.
- More information on the GMA can be found on the Goulburn-Murray website.
Groundwater level trends
Table 1: Groundwater level trends, Strathbogie GMA
Groundwater restrictions
There were no restrictions on licensed use for the Strathbogie GMA in 2021-22.
Entitlements and use
Groundwater is available for licensed (non-urban) supply and for domestic and stock use.
Entitlement volumes
Table 2: Groundwater entitlements at 30 June, Strathbogie GMA
Available water and use
The table below shows the total water available and used under entitlements, and estimated domestic and stock use in 2021-22. Total water available under entitlements is the sum of: opening carryover, allocation issued and the net of the in/out trade of water.
Estimated domestic and stock use is calculated based on an assumed usage per registered bore per year. In this GMA, 2 ML usage per bore per year is assumed.
More information on groundwater use and availability has been detailed in the How do we account for section.
Table 3: Groundwater availability and use, Strathbogie GMA
Compliance
Compliance against water entitlements is reported for this groundwater management unit (GMU) in two areas:
- entitlement issued: the volume of entitlements issued in the GMU does not exceed relevant PCVs or has not increased without appropriate approvals
- water extracted: the volume of water taken under entitlements during the year does not exceed the total water available to licence holders.
Key points on compliance against entitlements
Entitlement volume did not exceed the PCV
The volume of entitlements (1,373 ML) in the Strathbogie GMA did not exceed the PCV (1,660 ML).
Total volume extracted under licences was within the available volume
The total volume extracted under licences (486 ML) was within the volume available for the year (1,373 ML).
Table 4: PCV vs total entitlement volumes, Strathbogie GMA
Management responsibilities
Management of water in the Strathbogie GMA is undertaken by Goulburn-Murray Water.
Authority | Management responsibilities |
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Goulburn-Murray Water |
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