Where the water works best this week

Check out the Elders water market update for the week beginning March 20.

Opportunities of the week

BUYER of 500-1000ML of Murrumbidgee carryover space at $120 per megalitre, with risk of spill falling to the licence holder.

SELLERS of Murrumbidgee temporary at $10 per megalitre. Various parcel sizes available. 

2023/24 Outlooks

The NSW Department of Industry and Environment released updated 2023/24 season outlooks for the Murrumbidgee and Murray Darling systems on 15 March. Full statements can be viewed by clicking on the following links, but in short, outlooks for opening allocations are as follows:

Murrumbidgee

95 per cent allocation for high security entitlements

5pc allocation for general security entitlements

100pc allocation for towns, domestic and stock access licences

Full allocations for supplementary (including Lowbidgee) access licences

Full general security carryover (estimated to be around 30pc) is expected to be available

NSW Murray

97pc allocation for high security entitlements

30pc allocation for general security entitlements

100pc allocation for towns, domestic and stock access licences

Full allocations for supplementary access licences

Full general security carryover (estimated to be around 50pc) is expected to be available 

NSW Lower Darling

100pc allocation for high security entitlements

100pc allocation for general security entitlements

100pc allocation for towns, domestic and stock access licences

Full allocations for supplementary access licences

Carryover in accounts will be replaced by full allocations on 1 July 2023

It is important to note that these estimates are indicative improvements only and are not guaranteed allocations. Estimates are likely to change based on weather conditions, water user behaviour, water management decisions and other events. This means water users should use this information with caution and at their own risk, particularly as it projects many months ahead. Nevertheless, it aims to help water users with their end of year water management decisions.

Allocations

Current allocations are as follows:

In addition, various enhancements/member benefits have been announced for Irrigation Authority customers. Please contact your Water Authority for terms, conditions and further details.

Supplementary Events

There are some areas where supplementary flows remain active, details of which can be found by clicking the following links:

Murrumbidgee Regulated River

NSW Murray and Darling Regulated River

 

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