The CLIS Winter Water Management Plan has been approved.

The Winter Water Management Plan was unanimously approved at the CLIS Members Meeting held on the 24th of October 2024.

Irrigators are now invited to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) via the form available for download here.

Please note the submission deadline for Expressions of Interest, together with the payment of the application fee, is the 25th of November 2024.

As noted on the EOI form, please ensure you place a sufficient reference on your EFT deposit to enable the reconciliation of applications and payments.

If you have any further questions, please contact cfrost@newtonhenry.com.au

 
 

Winter Water - Current State

Every year CLIS makes up to 5,000ML of water available to irrigators during the off-season, typically April 1 to October 30. This water is commonly referred to as Winter Water.

Unlike In-season Water, Winter Water has traditionally not been subject to water rights, and has been made available on a year-to-year basis with limited need for regulation around the volume taken and by whom.

Whilst CLIS understands this current state offers flexibility for irrigators, recent developments have made it necessary for CLIS to review how Winter Water is made available across the Scheme, including:

  • CLIS has statutory obligations to operate as a Responsible Water Entity under the Water Management Act and ensure water is made available to all Irrigators in the Cressy/Longford District on a “fair and efficient basis’. Advice has been received that current Winter Water arrangements are not aligned with this act, in particular: 

    • Water not currently the subject of Water Rights  must be sold on a General Availability (GA) basis to all current and new Irrigators in the District, and not distributed only to existing water right holders;

    • Winter Water cannot be tied to existing In-season Water Rights. An example of this would be where irrigators are entitled to Winter Water rights equal to a pro-rata of their In-season Water Rights.

  • CLIS and Hydro have a contract that clearly states 5,000ML of Winter Water will be made available, with the caveat that this water is supplied with no surety;

  • Hydro will not consider any additional Winter Water requests over and above the contracted 5,000ML until CLIS can demonstrate that current allocations are exhausted; 

  • Demand for Winter Water is growing as investment in on-farm storage increases across the scheme; 

  • CLIS would like to encourage further investment in on-farm storage capacity as it provides flexibility, acts as a buffer during Hydro shutdowns and assists with management of flow to meet overall demand; 

  • Surety of supply is required if Irrigators are to be encouraged to invest in on-farm storage;

Proposed Winter Water Management Plan

Given these developments CLIS is proposing a new Winter Water Management Plan that will enable it to meet its statutory obligations, efficiently manage water allocation from Hydro, and give Irrigators certainty of supply. The main points to this plan are: 

  • Winter Water will be made available for a term of twenty years via a contract;

  • It will be made available on a General Availability (GA) basis, which means it will be available to all irrigators in the district, including new irrigators who may not currently hold in-season water rights;

  • Winter Water will be made available via an application process. Should applications exceed 5,000ML, CLIS will make every effort to engage with Hydro to increase the amount of available Winter Water. However, the outcome of this request cannot be guaranteed;

  • Winter Water will be allocated based on the following factors:

    • On-farm storage to store water

    • Historical Winter Water usage 

    • Overall benefits to the scheme in regards to the delivery of water during the in-season

    • Demonstrable plans to use

  • To make an application, Irrigators must have an existing connection to the scheme or fund a connection at their own expense;