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The Murrumbidgee regulated valley is fully allocated for the current year (2023-24). No further allocation increments are anticipated this water year based on the water sharing plan.
This Water Allocation statement affirms the current water year allocations and provides an outlook for potential opening 2024-25 allocations on 1 July 2024, including likely increases in general security allocation under various inflows conditions to !st September and 1st November 2024.
An update to the 2024-25 outlook will be provided in mid-May 2024.
The Murrumbidgee regulated valley is fully allocated for the current year (2023-24). No further allocation increments are anticipated this water year based on the water sharing plan.
This Water Allocation statement affirms the current water year allocations and provides an outlook for potential opening 2024-25 allocations on 1 July 2024, including likely increases in general security allocation under various inflows conditions to !st September and 1st November 2024.
The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water today announced there has been a 34% increase in water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley taking general security allocations to their maximum annual limit for 2023-24 of 100% of entitlement. Additionally, high security and conveyance entitlements have also been incremented to their full allocation of 100%, in accordance with the water sharing plan.
The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water today announced there has been a 6% increase in water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment & Water today announced there has been a 6% increase in water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment today announced there has been no increase water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment today announced there has been no increase water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment today announced there has been no increase water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment today announced there has been no increase water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.
The NSW Department of Planning & Environment today announced there has been no increase water allocation for the Murrumbidgee regulated valley.