Journal article

Potential cumulative impacts on river flow volume from increased groundwater extraction under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan

GR Walker, QJ Wang, A Horne, R Evans, S Richardson

Australian Journal of Water Resources | TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS | Published : 2020

Abstract

A risk assessment of the reduction of streamflow in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) from potential increased groundwater extraction has been conducted. This incorporates the uncertainty of future extraction and connectivity between groundwater and surface water. The predicted impact from forty years of growth in extraction is less than 580 Gl/y, and likely to be in range of 100–400 Gl/y. Over 80% of this impact will result from extraction under limits existing before the Basin Plan, with most impact from extraction outside these limits occurring later. Groundwater units with high risk lie within a range of river valleys and hydrogeological domains, and particularly the Goulburn valley and zon..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The work presented in this paper was partially supported by funding from the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA). The MDBA also provided Figure 2 and data for the analysis. The authors would like to thank Sebastien Lamontagne and Tariq Rana for constructive criticism of the draft manuscript.