Australia: Fairbairn water allocation of 30 percent for irrigators is not unexpected

Published Jul 5, 2024

Tridge summary

Nigel Burnett, chairman of Cotton Australia, indicated that the 2024/25 water allocation of 30% from Fairbairn Dam for irrigators was anticipated and should not impede the planting of irrigated cotton in Emerald. Despite the reduced allocation, Burnett is optimistic that the combination of the announced allocation and carryover water will allow for full capacity planting. Sunwater, managing the allocations, is operating with a 36% water level in Fairbairn Dam and is hopeful for increased inflows. Water allocations in regional Queensland are determined by formulas in each water supply scheme's Resource Operations License, considering factors like evaporation and environmental flows. Medium Priority water allocations, mainly for agriculture, are less reliable than High Priority allocations, which are more dependable and cater to town water supply and industrial use.
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Cotton Australia chairman and Emerald cotton grower, Nigel Burnett. The 2024/25 announced water allocation of 30 per cent from Fairbairn Dam for irrigators in the catchment was not unexpected, according to Cotton Australia chairman Nigel Burnett. All articles from our website & app The digital version of This Week's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox All articles from the other agricultural news sites in your area And he does not believe it will impede the planting of irrigated cotton in the area for the upcoming season. Mr Burnett, who grows cotton at Springsure and Emerald, said growers were only going to receive a third of what they would normally receive to grow the upcoming season's crop. "But it's great to have an announced allocation and coming off a really dry period, I guess it surprised me that it would be 30 per cent," he said. "I think with the announced allocation and the carry over (water) available, the local area will still be able to see about 100 per ...

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