The latest seasonal allocations for April 2025 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during March totalled 940 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 52% of the historic long-term monthly average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. This improvement was sufficient to provide a small increase in allocations.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased by 1% to 19% allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 16.9 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for March 2025 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during February totalled 35 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 1.75% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation remain unchanged.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements remain at 18% allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 16.6 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for February 2025 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during January totalled 638 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 18.2% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation remain unchanged.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements remain at 18% allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 16.6 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for January 2025 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during December totalled 510 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 10.9% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation remain unchanged.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements remain at 18% allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 16.3 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for December 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during November totalled 1,550 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 13.8% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation improvements were minimal.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased to 18% allocation, a 3% increase on the November allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 16.3 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for November 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during October totalled 5,465 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 19.5% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation improvements were minimal.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased to 15% allocation, a 3% increase on the October allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 13.4 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for October 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during August totalled 8,235 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 19.8% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation improvements were minimal.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased to 12% allocation, a 4% increase on the September allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 10.6 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for September 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during August totalled 3,900 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 8.4% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited early inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation improvements were minimal.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased to 8% allocation, a 3% increase on the August allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 7.8 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for August 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager.
Inflow to reservoirs during July totalled 4,780 ML (excluding Taylors Lake), or approximately 13.9% of the historic long-term average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited early inflow to storages, with only small resource improvements identified. With limited resource improvement over the month, allocation improvements were minimal.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements increased to 5% allocation, a 2% increase on the opening allocation in July. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 5.2 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.
The latest seasonal allocations for July 2024 have been announced by the Storage Manager. This is the first allocation announcement of the 2024-25 year.
Inflow to reservoirs during June was approximately 52% of average. Persistent dry catchment conditions have significantly limited early inflow to storages. With very limited resource improvements realised over previous months, opening allocation to entitlement holders is low.
Wimmera-Mallee Pipeline Product entitlements have opened the year with a 3% allocation. No allocation has been possible yet to the following: the Glenelg River Compensation Flow, Recreation, Wetlands and Commonwealth Environmental entitlements. In addition, a total of 3.4 GL has been allocated to the system reserve for the next water year.