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The use and management of water in Goulburn Valley

The use and management of water in Goulburn Valley. Key Knowledge and skills. Geographic characteristics Distribution of water resources Factors affecting patterns of water use Current management policies and strategies. Irrigation districts in the Goulburn Murray water region.

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The use and management of water in Goulburn Valley

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  1. The use and management of water in Goulburn Valley

  2. Key Knowledge and skills • Geographic characteristics • Distribution of water resources • Factors affecting patterns of water use • Current management policies and strategies

  3. Irrigation districts in the Goulburn Murray water region

  4. Characteristics of the Goulburn river catchment • Fertile soils • Cool winters • Warm – dry summers = an ideal agricultural climate

  5. Characteristics However……. • Rainfall is low and unreliable Therefore….. • Irrigation water is needed to take advantage of these conditions

  6. One of the most productive irrigated farming regions • ~ 200,000 people live in the catchment • Work in: • Producing • Processing • Transporting agricultural products to regions within Australia and overseas.

  7. Use of water • Irrigation uses most of the water in the Goulburn catchment while the remainder meets • urban, • industrial and • environmental demands During the recent drought water supplies were severely reduced

  8. Use of waterShepparton Irrigation Region (SIR) • Uses its water to produce $4.5 billion worth of: • Dairy foods • Wine • Grapes • Apples • Pears • Cherries • Berries and vegetables

  9. SIR • This region Contributes 25% of Victoria's export earnings. • Some of Australia's largest food processing, dairy and canning companies are located here

  10. Management of water Resources Main storages in the Goulburn Valley region include. • Lake Eildon • Goulburn Weir • Waranga Basin

  11. Movement • Water is released from these storages and distributed via channels to the Shepparton and central Goulburn irrigation districts, and to the towns in the west and north west.

  12. Management • Goulburn – Murray water is the company responsible for this regions water • It stores, manages, and delivers the water through a complex system of dams, weirs and 6300 km of distribution channels to its 24 000 customers

  13. Issues facing the Goulburn Valley region • Similar to other parts of the basin including: • loss of biodiversity, • Land degradation • Rising water tables • Dry land salinity and • Supplying amounts of water for irrigation, and • Maintaining the rivers health

  14. Issues • In 2009 – 2010 Goulburn-Murray Water began the irrigation season with zero water allocations, because of low river flows • Threatened farmers livelihood's and • Victoria's food supplies

  15. Issues • 2010 – 2011 provided the highest irrigation allocations for 5 years and allowed water to be stored • Before allocations to irrigation, sufficient supplies are required to meet: • Essential hygiene and • Domestic • Other concerns = sugarloaf pipeline • Ballarat and Bendigo receive water piped from the Goulburn

  16. Responses • To maintain high productivity must be more efficient • ~ 850 Gl of water lost annually through: • leaks, • seepage, • inaccurate metering of water and • evaporation This is nearly 9 sugarloaf’s capacity Out-dated infrastructure

  17. Northern Victoria Irrigation Renewal(NVIR) • was established in 2008 to deliver major changes to water delivery and improve infrastructure. • Measures include: • More efficient flows to farms via • Automated channel control system • Repairing leaks and lining some channels • Reducing overflows

  18. By 2012 it was estimated that 225 GL of water will be saved • 2.3 surgarloaf’s

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