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Emergency water supply points

Our region has multiple water supply points that provide water for emergency stock and domestic purposes during severe dry seasonal conditions, surface water scarcity, and bushfires.
 

Apply for standpipe access

Standpipes have long been an important resource for our region, providing access to water where it is otherwise scarce.

 

Electronic standpipe locations

Find out where our electronic Standpipes are located around our region.

 

How to use a swipe card standpipe

Our new swipe card standpipes are very easy to use! As well as more accurately recording your water usage, they allow you 24-hour access and are solar powered.

 

 

 

 

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The West Wimmera GMA incorporates the area west of the Wimmera River to the South Australian border, and north to the Big Desert.

The area is essentially dependent on groundwater for urban and agricultural water supply, the main resource being the Tertiary Limestone Aquifer. This aquifer - or underground lake - is the primary supply for stock, irrigation and town supplies across the area.

 Adobe PDF file icon 24x24View a map of the West Wimmera GMA

 

Local Management Plan

In 2011, GWMWater published the West Wimmera Groundwater Management Strategy. This Strategy was devised to ensure that the precious groundwater water resources in the region are managed with the goal of long-term sustainability. The management arrangements set out in the Strategy have been further refined and simplified in the 2019 West Wimmera GMA Local Management Plan. 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24West Wimmera Groundwater Management Area - Local Management Plan (1.6MB, 48 pages)

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24West Wimmera GMA Management Strategy (4.5MB, 65 pages)

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24West Wimmera Information Sheet (0.4MB, 2 pages)

 

Trading rules

The West Wimmera area is managed by rules according to the West Wimmera Groundwater Management Strategy.

  • The West Wimmera GMA consists of six management zones, some of which also have sub-zones.
  • Sub-zones have similar management goals but slightly different management rules may apply.
  • Each zone and sub-zone have declared Permissable Consumptive Volumes (PCV) which will dictate licence management.
  • A transfer of water entitlements (TWE) can be either temporary or permanent.

Restrictions on issuing TWEs and groundwater licences:

GWMWater won't approve a TWE or groundwater licence if it:

a) exceeds the PCV for a zone;

b) exceeds the Permissible Annual Volume (PAV) for a Border Zone;

c) poses an unacceptable risk to surrounding groundwater usesr including the environment.

GWMWater also won't approve a TWE or groundwater licence if it results in water being moved into any of the following sub-zones:

  • Neuarpur sub-zone 1
  • Neuarpur sub-zone 2 (temporary transfers only from Neuarpur sub-zone 1)
  • Apsley
  • Langkoop
  • Yanipy

 

Border Groundwaters Agreement

All groundwater resources along the Victorian-South Australian border are also subject to the Border Groundwaters Agreement. This agreement takes precedence over local water licensing authority policies (such as GWMWater's).

Find out more about the Border Groundwaters Agreement (external webpage).

 

Annual report

Check out our current annual report for which contains information on usage, levels and health of the West Wimmera GMA.

 

Further information...

Annual seasonal restriction announcement for season 2020/21

The seasonal restriction for licensed groundwater users in Neuarpur Sub-zone 1 will remain restricted to 80% of their licence volume for the 2020/21 season. This is in accordance with the West Wimmera Groundwater Management Area Local Management Plan. Licensees have been advised that the restriction levels remains the same as last season.

 

About groundwater

Groundwater is an essential resource for our community, especially in the western parts of the region.

 

Apply for a groundwater bore

If you're planning to construct or alter a groundwater bore, you need to apply for a licence before you can start works.

 

Apply for a 'take and use' groundwater licence

To use groundwater for irrigation or other commercial purposes, you must have a ‘take and use’ licence.

 

 

 

The Murrayville Groundwater Management Area (GMA) occupies 1,916 square kms centred on the town of Murrayville, between the Murray Sunset National Park and the Big Desert.

The dominant land use within the GMA is dryland agriculture, however, landholders take advantage of the good quality groundwater and suitable soils to cultivate irrigated crops such as potatoes, cereals and olives.

The area is essentially dependent on groundwater for urban and agricultural water supply, the main resource being the Tertiary Limestone Aquifer. This aquifer - or underground lake - is the primary supply for stock, irrigation and town supplies across the area.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24View a map of the Murrayville GMA (1.4MB)

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Annual Change in Groundwater Levels Graphs

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24New Groundwater Management Plan for Murrayville (389kB, 3 pages)

 

Management Strategy

The Murrayville Local Management Plan (Groundwater) 2017 provides a management strategy for the Tertiary Limestone Aquifer (the Murray Group Limestone). The plan ensures the Aquifer is protected and used so that the community can rely on it for years to come. There's also a focus on educating the community on the importance of good water resource management.

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Murrayville Local Management Plan (Groundwater) 2017 (3.46MB, 42 pages)

 

Trading rules

The Murrayville GMA is managed by the rules according to the Murrayville Local Management Plan (Groundwater) 2017.

  • The Murrayville GMA is divided into six water management zones.
  • Each zone has set upper allocation limits.
  • A transfer of water entitlements (TWE) can be either temporary or permanent.

Restrictions on issuing groundwater licences and TWEs:

  • Approval depends on an assessment confirming that a TWE or groundwater licence won't affect existing groundwater users or the environment.
  • GWMWater won't grant a groundwater licence if it exceeds:

a) the Upper Limit of Allocation for the zone;

b) the Permissible Consumptive Volume (PCV) for the whole protection area.

 

Border Groundwaters Agreement

All groundwater resources along the Victorian-South Australian border are also subject to the Border Groundwaters Agreement. This agreement takes precedence over local water licensing authority policies (such as GWMWater's).

Find out more about the Border Groundwaters Agreement (external webpage).

 

Annual report

Check out our current annual report which contains information on usage, levels and health of the Murrayville GMA.

 

Further information...

About groundwater

Groundwater is an essential resource for our community, especially in the western parts of the region.

 

Apply for a groundwater bore

If you're planning to construct or alter a groundwater bore, you need to apply for a licence before you can start works.

 

Apply for a 'take and use' groundwater licence

To use groundwater for irrigation or other commercial purposes, you must have a ‘take and use’ licence.

 

Customer committees

Annual stakeholder meetings are held to provide an update on groundwater management in the Murrayville GMA. These meetings also provide a forum for consultation with stakeholders.

 

 

 

Select your town from the list below to find out:

  • if you can drink your local water safely
  • what water restrictions apply
  • where your water comes from
  • whether sewerage services are available.

Statements of Water Quality for drinking water towns are also available to download if needed.

If you live in a rural area, select 'rural properties'

Rural Properties Cowangie Hopetoun Minyip Pomonal Ultima
Antwerp Culgoa Horsham Miram Quambatook Underbool
Apsley Dimboola Jeparit Moyston Rainbow Waitchie
Ararat Donald Jung Murrayville Rupanyup Walpeup
Berriwillock Dooen Kaniva Murtoa Sea Lake Warracknabeal
Beulah Edenhope Kiata Nandaly Serviceton Watchem
Birchip Elmhurst Lake Bolac Natimuk Speed Westmere
Brim Glenorchy Lalbert Nhill St Arnaud Wickliffe
Buangor Goroke Lascelles Nullawil Stawell Willaura
Charlton Great Western Lillimur Ouyen Streatham Woomelang
Chillingollah Halls Gap Manangatang Patchewollock Tarranyurk Wycheproof
Chinkapook Harrow Marnoo Pimpinio Tempy Yaapeet

 

 

Further information...

 

Service disruptions

See latest outage and water quality alerts.

 

Water Quality Annual Reports 

Find information on the quality of drinking water supplied to customers within our service area. The report also provides information about where our water is sourced from and how water is treated for safe drinking in different towns.

 

Storage Manager

Find reservoir levels and other information at Storage Manager.

 

Our reservoirs

Our reservoirs and lakes are open to the public for recreational activities.  View current water levels and recreational activities permitted at our lakes and reservoirs.

 

Choose tap water

We're proud to be partners with Choose Tap to spread the word of the benefits of choosing tap water.