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About the area

The Westernport groundwater catchment is in south-eastern Victoria, and it takes in the area around and to the north-east of Western Port.

The Westernport groundwater catchment contains the Corinella groundwater management area (GMA), and Koo Wee Rup water supply protection area (WSPA). The area not covered by is reported as outside management units.

The Koo Wee Rup WSPA extends into the East Port Phillip Bay groundwater catchment.

Groundwater resources within the catchment supply licensed entitlements, domestic and stock use, and urban use to Corinella, Grantville, and Lang Lang.

More information on water management and accounting is detailed in Water explained.

2022-23 overview

Water use

Water used for consumptive purposes was similar to the previous year.

Climate

Rainfall

More rainfall was received in the Westernport groundwater catchment in 2022-23 compared to the previous year, being very much above the long-term average across most of the catchment. Rainfall was above average in a small pocket south of Frankston.

Figure 1 displays the rainfall received in 2022-23 compared to the long-term average (1975-2023).

Figure 1: Rainfall deciles, Westernport groundwater catchment

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Sourced from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology

In the Accounts, groundwater level trends for groundwater management units (GMUs) have been determined by monitoring data from key bores in the State Observation Bore Network. Trend determinations are made quarterly by comparing each reading to a previous reading in the same season 5 years prior; for example, a summer record is compared to the summer record from 5 years earlier to account for seasonality.

Groundwater resources are being actively managed. For more detail on management responses, go to GroundwaterExternal Link on the Southern Rural Water website.

In 2022-23, groundwater level trends for the Corinella GMA and Koo Wee Rup WSPA were rising towards the end of the year.

Table 1: Groundwater level trends, Westernport groundwater catchment

Entitlements and use

Groundwater licence and use volumes in the Westernport groundwater catchment are shown below. Domestic and stock use does not require a licence, so in the Groundwater availability and use table, these rows only report water taken.

The licensed volume used under entitlements must not exceed the volume made available to individual licensed entitlement holders. We report on compliance in the GMU local reports and in Statewide groundwater.

Water used

Use in the Westernport groundwater catchment was 4,116 ML, similar to the 4,436 ML used in the previous year.

Entitlement volumes

Rights to water in the Westernport groundwater catchment are shown below.

Table 2: Groundwater entitlements at 30 June, Westernport groundwater catchment

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 catchment, the assumed usage is 1.5 ML usage per bore per year.

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

In 2022-23, 4,116 ML of water was extracted for consumptive purposes, which was similar to the 4,436 ML extracted in the previous year. Of this volume, 2,990 ML was for non-urban (irrigation) use, and 1,126 ML was estimated to be for domestic and stock use.

There were no restrictions on use in the Westernport groundwater catchment in 2022-23.

Table 3: Groundwater availability and use, Westernport groundwater catchment

Management responsibilities

Management of water in the Westernport groundwater catchment 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 and bore construction.
  • Administering water for domestic and stock use.