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About the area

The Rosedale Groundwater Management Area (GMA) covers a confined sand aquifer with silt, clays and coals, where it partially underlies the Wa De Lock GMA and Sale WSPA, fully underlies the Denison GMA, and fully overlies the Stratford GMA. The GMA boundary lies within the Central Gippsland and Seaspray groundwater catchments.

The water authority responsible for managing groundwater in the Rosedale GMA is Southern Rural Water.

The Rosedale GMA Local Management Plan details 3 management zones, in which the plan applies to groundwater resources for all formations at various depths:

  • Between 50 m to 150 m below the surface in zone 1.
  • Between 25 m to 350 m below the surface in zone 2.
  • Between 200 m to 300 m below the surface in zone 3.

More information on groundwater management can be found on the Southern Rural WaterExternal Link website.

Table 1: Groundwater level trends, Rosedale GMA

Groundwater restrictions

There were no restrictions on licensed use in the Rosedale GMA in 2022-23.

Entitlements and use

Groundwater entitlements have been issued for licensed (non-urban) use and power generation use in the Rosedale GMA. Groundwater is also available for domestic and stock use.

Entitlement volumes

Table 2: Groundwater entitlements at 30 June, Rosedale GMA

Available water and use

The table below shows the total water available and used under entitlements, and estimated domestic and stock use in 2022-23. Total water available under entitlements is the sum of opening carryover, allocation issued and the net trade in or out of water.

Estimated domestic and stock use is calculated based on an assumed usage per registered bore per year. In this GMA, 1.5 ML usage per bore per year is assumed.

More information on groundwater use and availability has been detailed in How we account for groundwaterExternal Link .

Table 3: Groundwater availability and use, Rosedale GMA

Compliance

Compliance against water entitlements is reported for this groundwater management unit in 1 area:

  • water extracted: that 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

Current PCV compliance assessment criteria are not applicable in the Rosedale GMA. Some licences are located in the footprint of the Rosedale GMA, however due to a lack of clarity about the inter-aquifer behaviour of resources it is not possible to assign or assess licence volume and extraction against the GMA.

All licensed users within the Rosedale GMA footprint are compliant with their licence conditions including licensed volumes. All changes to licence volumes were made with appropriate approvals.

Total volume extracted under licences was within the available volume

The total volume extracted under licences (10,343 ML) was within the volume available for the year (18,067 ML).

Table 4: PCV vs total entitlement volumes, Rosedale GMA

Management responsibilities

Management of water in the Rosedale GMA is undertaken by Southern Rural Water.

AuthorityManagement responsibilities
Southern Rural Water
  • Managing groundwater resources.
  • Developing and implementing groundwater management plans.
  • Issuing licences for groundwater use, bore construction, and surface water diversions.
  • Administering water for domestic and stock use.