Allocations

We allocate water based on availability and water sharing plans rules.

Darling River

About allocating water

A water allocation is the percentage of a licensed water user’s entitlement that is credited to their water account for use. We announce allocations each year on 1 July and regularly thereafter until all licence categories in a water source are fully allocated.

We allocate water using water sharing plans to ensure long-term water security and prioritised access to water across NSW. Allocations vary based on the water available in dams, river flows, and the prevailing catchment and weather conditions.

In formal terms, allocations are sometimes known as Available Water Determinations.

Tall scraggly trees lining the banks of the Lachlan river

Current water allocations for regulated rivers.

The view of Hunter River banks in Hexham suburb of the city of Newcastle

We allocate water in priority order according to the rules in water sharing plans.

Red cliffs of Murray river on the border between Victoria and New South Wales states of Australia. Elevated red bank of the river overlooks river bend with cruise ship at sunset.

Issued to confirm the sharing of available water for a specific water source or announce an increase in an allocation to a licence category.

Namoi river in northern New South Wales

Outlining how much water licensed users can extract.

Pelicans on the Darling River at Menindee

Data visualisation tool to view and analyse water availability announcements.

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