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Murrumbidgee Surface Water Resource Plan

The MDBA accredited this plan in February 2024.

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Commonwealth accreditation stage

Submitted June 2020
Withdrawn April 2021
Resubmitted September 2022

Accredited February 2024

Read the accredited water resource plan

Commonwealth accreditation

All NSW Water Resource Plans (WRPs) were submitted in 2020 to the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) to assess the plan against accreditation requirements of the Basin Plan 2012. Where plans have been submitted (and not withdrawn), a copy of the submitted Plan and the schedules and appendices is available on the MDBA website. The MDBA is progressing its assessment of NSW WRPs and notifying NSW on the outcome of this assessment. Where further work is required to address accreditation requirements, NSW WRPs are being withdrawn and will be resubmitted. At the time of withdrawal, the submitted documents are removed from the MDBA website. Refer to the Water Resource Plans–status: Water in New South Wales page for the status of each plan.

Changes made to the draft plan based on feedback from public consultation and the MDBA’s preliminary advice is provided in the summary of changes (PDF, 281.4 KB) fact sheet.

Water sharing plans continue to be the legal instrument for managing water resources in NSW. Water resource plans are put in place to implement the Commonwealth Basin Plan 2012.

What areas does the plan cover?

The Murrumbidgee surface water resource plan covers all the surface water resources of the Murrumbidgee Valley. It includes the regulated river systems, unregulated rivers flowing into the regulated river systems, unregulated effluent creeks flowing out of the regulated river system onto the plains, and water captured through farm dams. The Murrumbidgee Regulated River Water Source comprises water between the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, from Burrinjuck Dam and Blowering Dam downstream to the confluence of the Murray River. It also includes the Lowbidgee and Yanco Creek, Colombo Creek and lower sections of Billabong Creek. The water sources of the Murrumbidgee unregulated rivers cover surface water sources within the Murrumbidgee Water Management Area and the Murray Water Management Area.

Public exhibition

The draft Water Resource Plan, and proposed changes to the existing Water Sharing Plans, were on public exhibition from 5 June 2019 to 14 July 2019. All submissions received during this period have been reviewed by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment.

The following respondents agreed to have their submissions published on this website. Note that not all respondents elected to have their submissions published.

The public exhibition period provided valuable feedback that helped develop and inform proposed changes to the Water Sharing Plan and Water Resource Plan. Public information sessions were held at Wagga Wagga, Jerilderie, Griffith and Hay in June 2019.

Submissions

The views expressed in the submissions are the views of the respondents. While the department seeks to ensure that offensive material is not published, the department is not responsible for the views expressed in the submissions.

Download the submissions (PDF. 4,837KB)

Water sharing plans

This progress of changes to the water sharing plans as part of the water resource plan development can be found below.

30 June 2020

The changes between the draft (March 2020) and current draft for the Murrumbidgee regulated remade plan pending commencement and the Murrumbidgee unregulated plan can be seen in the track-changes document below (some changes may not be immediately visible due to template updates).

A report titled 'What we heard (PDF, 2088.8 KB)' has been prepared post the consultation across the NSW Murray-Darling Basin to capture key areas of feedback and provide transparency around how the issues that were raised are being addressed. It also outlines further plans and processes for addressing water sharing and management issues going forward.

March 2020

A further targeted session with the stakeholder advisory panel (SAP) that was held in April 2020, provided additional input into the water sharing plans.

Public exhibition (June 2019 – July 2019)

Assistance

If you require assistance in reading these documents, please contact 1300 081 047 or water.enquiries@dpie.nsw.gov.au