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NSW bulk water supplier, river operator and your one-stop shop for licensing, water trades and water information. NSW GOVERNMENT DROUGHT REBATE As part of the NSW Government’s Emergency Drought Relief Package, WaterNSW customers will receive an automatic rebate as a credit on their bill for 2020/21.This will be the third consecutive year the rebate has been applied. For Regulated customers, the rebate will once again be applied as credits of up to $1000 to your 2019/20 quarter 4 bill and 2020/21 quarter 1 to 3 bills. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WAL TRANSFER ACCESS LICENCE Transfer access licence. NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) application form: Transfer form W-01T (PDF 27.72 KB) A Water Access Licence (WAL) may be transferred in accordance with Section 71M of the Water Management Act 2000. You can use a transfer dealing for REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool.HARVESTABLE RIGHTS
NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
MAXIMUM HARVESTABLE RIGHT CALCULATOR To calculate the dam capacity, click on the "Calculate" button. This will automatically open the Panel 3 "Print your Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity". This panel summarises all the information you entered and the result of the calculation. Step 3: Print your calculated Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity. WATERNSW - WATERNSWINSIGHTS PORTALREAL-TIME DATAWATERLIVEGREATERSYDNEYREGIONAL NSW
NSW bulk water supplier, river operator and your one-stop shop for licensing, water trades and water information. NSW GOVERNMENT DROUGHT REBATE As part of the NSW Government’s Emergency Drought Relief Package, WaterNSW customers will receive an automatic rebate as a credit on their bill for 2020/21.This will be the third consecutive year the rebate has been applied. For Regulated customers, the rebate will once again be applied as credits of up to $1000 to your 2019/20 quarter 4 bill and 2020/21 quarter 1 to 3 bills. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WAL TRANSFER ACCESS LICENCE Transfer access licence. NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) application form: Transfer form W-01T (PDF 27.72 KB) A Water Access Licence (WAL) may be transferred in accordance with Section 71M of the Water Management Act 2000. You can use a transfer dealing for REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool.HARVESTABLE RIGHTS
NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
MAXIMUM HARVESTABLE RIGHT CALCULATOR To calculate the dam capacity, click on the "Calculate" button. This will automatically open the Panel 3 "Print your Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity". This panel summarises all the information you entered and the result of the calculation. Step 3: Print your calculated Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity. PROTECTED AND SPECIAL AREAS Restricted/Special Areas. WaterNSW manages the following dams and recreational areas. Listed here are the facilities and restrictions at each site. For full details, click on the individual dam or recreational area. No wood, charcoal or solid fuel barbecues.Penalties of up to
APPROVALS - WATERNSW the location of the work, use or activity. the conditions of the approval. The NSW Water Register also provides a record of applications for approvals. Details include: the application ID number. the date the application was received. the water source to which it relates. the category of approval the applicant is seekingand type of work.
DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WAL WATERNSW SIGNS WITH DAM-BUILDING PARTNER WaterNSW signs with dam-building partner. 25 May 2020. WaterNSW will partner with two specialist firms to deliver a historic investment in water infrastructure projects to secure the State’s future water supply, Acting CEO Andrew George has confirmed. Mr George’s statements following the formal announcement of the businesspartnership by
BASIC LANDHOLDER RIGHTS Basic landholder rights. Under the Water Management Act 2000, there are three types of basic landholder rights in NSW: Domestic and stock rights. Owners or occupiers of land overlaying an aquifer or has river, estuary or lake frontage can take water without a licence for domestic (household) purposes or to stock water. Harvestable rights– dams.
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The maximum harvestable right dam capacity (MHRDC) is the total dam capacity allowed under the harvestable right for your property and takes into account rainfall and variations in rainfall pattern. The Harvestable Rights Orders are published in the NSW Government Gazette 40 dated 31 March 2006 (pages 1628 to 1631) (PDF, 259.84 KB). MURRUMBIDGEE IVT ACCOUNT STATUS Murrumbidgee IVT account status. Please note: WaterNSW has made changes to the Murrumbidgee IVT trade processing arrangements effective immediately. If you submit an application for the IVT a fee of $49.37 will be charged. If the application is unsuccessful,withdrawn or
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Access information on surface water including major rivers, major dam levels, dam inflows and groundwater data. WATER ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (IWAS) The Water Accounting System is at the centre of all WaterNSW operations. Meter readings are entered along with all customer water orders into the WaterNSW Water Accounting System (iWAS) to help determine the daily release of water from dams and storages for all customers downstream. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING Dewatering is the process of removing groundwater which ensures construction work can occur safely, keeps water from seeping into the site which could affect engineering, and protects the ongoing integrity of the structure and surrounding area. LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool.NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
REGIONAL NSW STORAGE LEVELS Northern. 56%. Central. 59%. Coastal. 52%. Southern. The total storage percentage of rural water supplies on 10 May 2021 was 58.3% of the total storage capacity. This was a USING MUSIC IN SYDNEY DRINKING WATER CATCHMENT i Document Control Pre prepublication review d raft: July 2012 . First edition: September 2012 . Second edition: June 2019 . Acknowledgements First edition of Using MUSIC in the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment (the manual) was based on an initial report prepared by BMT WBM Pty Ltd. Tony Weber’s input in ensuring the (then) SCA’s WATERNSW - WATERNSWINSIGHTS PORTALREAL-TIME DATAWATERLIVEGREATERSYDNEYREGIONAL NSW
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Access information on surface water including major rivers, major dam levels, dam inflows and groundwater data. WATER ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (IWAS) The Water Accounting System is at the centre of all WaterNSW operations. Meter readings are entered along with all customer water orders into the WaterNSW Water Accounting System (iWAS) to help determine the daily release of water from dams and storages for all customers downstream. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING Dewatering is the process of removing groundwater which ensures construction work can occur safely, keeps water from seeping into the site which could affect engineering, and protects the ongoing integrity of the structure and surrounding area. LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool.NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
REGIONAL NSW STORAGE LEVELS Northern. 56%. Central. 59%. Coastal. 52%. Southern. The total storage percentage of rural water supplies on 10 May 2021 was 58.3% of the total storage capacity. This was a USING MUSIC IN SYDNEY DRINKING WATER CATCHMENT i Document Control Pre prepublication review d raft: July 2012 . First edition: September 2012 . Second edition: June 2019 . Acknowledgements First edition of Using MUSIC in the Sydney Drinking Water Catchment (the manual) was based on an initial report prepared by BMT WBM Pty Ltd. Tony Weber’s input in ensuring the (then) SCA’sOUR LOCAL OFFICES
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WATER ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (IWAS) The Water Accounting System is at the centre of all WaterNSW operations. Meter readings are entered along with all customer water orders into the WaterNSW Water Accounting System (iWAS) to help determine the daily release of water from dams and storages for all customers downstream. PROTECTED AND SPECIAL AREAS Restricted/Special Areas. WaterNSW manages the following dams and recreational areas. Listed here are the facilities and restrictions at each site. For full details, click on the individual dam or recreational area. No wood, charcoal or solid fuel barbecues.Penalties of up to
DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WALMENINDEE LAKES
The Menindee Lakes system is located on the Darling River about 200 kilometres upstream of its junction with the River Murray at Wentworth. The town of Menindee is next to the lakes and Broken Hill is 110 kilometres north-west. Menindee Lakes storage comprises four main lakes – Cawndilla, Menindee, Pamamaroo and Wetherell – andseveral
WATERNSW AWARDED TAFE NSW INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP AWARD Search this site: Nav toggle. About us; Customer services; Water Insights; Water operations; Water quality TRANSFER ACCESS LICENCE Transfer access licence. NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) application form: Transfer form W-01T (PDF 27.72 KB) A Water Access Licence (WAL) may be transferred in accordance with Section 71M of the Water Management Act 2000. You can use a transfer dealing forSEPTIC TANKS
Septic tanks are one of the most common onsite systems used to treat wastewater, but they provide only limited (primary) treatment through the settling of solids and the flotation of fats and grease. Effluent from a septic tank is not suitable for irrigation and must only be applied to land through a covered soil absorption system or a sandmound.
RIVER OPERATIONS STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION COMMITTEE River Operations Stakeholder Consultation Committee. The ROSCCos are valley based, ongoing committees formed with key stakeholders, to engage in discussions about river operations, and aim to improve understanding of stakeholder concerns and river operations. Another important role the ROSCCos will play will be to share recommendationsfrom the
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NSW bulk water supplier, river operator and your one-stop shop for licensing, water trades and water information. NSW GOVERNMENT DROUGHT REBATE As part of the NSW Government’s Emergency Drought Relief Package, WaterNSW customers will receive an automatic rebate as a credit on their bill for 2020/21.This will be the third consecutive year the rebate has been applied. For Regulated customers, the rebate will once again be applied as credits of up to $1000 to your 2019/20 quarter 4 bill and 2020/21 quarter 1 to 3 bills. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WAL WATER APPLICATION ONLINE Please have your MasterCard/Visa/AMEX ready for easy payment. If your application is for a new WAL application or a WAL dealing you will need access to print your application. If you are a current holder of a water access licence or approval, please have these details REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
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NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool. MAXIMUM HARVESTABLE RIGHT CALCULATOR To calculate the dam capacity, click on the "Calculate" button. This will automatically open the Panel 3 "Print your Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity". This panel summarises all the information you entered and the result of the calculation. Step 3: Print your calculated Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity. WATERNSW - WATERNSWINSIGHTS PORTALREAL-TIME DATAWATERLIVEGREATERSYDNEYREGIONAL NSW
NSW bulk water supplier, river operator and your one-stop shop for licensing, water trades and water information. NSW GOVERNMENT DROUGHT REBATE As part of the NSW Government’s Emergency Drought Relief Package, WaterNSW customers will receive an automatic rebate as a credit on their bill for 2020/21.This will be the third consecutive year the rebate has been applied. For Regulated customers, the rebate will once again be applied as credits of up to $1000 to your 2019/20 quarter 4 bill and 2020/21 quarter 1 to 3 bills. REAL-TIME WATER DATA Select by group -- choose a site group -- Real Time Data - Rivers and Streams 201-Tweed River Basin 202-Brunswick River Basin 203-Richmond River Basin 204-Clarence River Basin 205-Bellinger River Basin 206-Macleay River Basin 207-Hastings River Basin 208-Manning River Basin 209-Karuah River Basin 210-Hunter River Basin 211-MacquarieTuggerah
DOMESTIC AND STOCK RIGHTS Under the Water Management Act 2000, an owner or occupier of a landholding is entitled to take water from a river, estuary or lake which fronts their land or from an aquifer which is underlying their land for domestic consumption and stock watering, without the need for a Water Access Licence (WAL).This is a domestic and stock right. While owners and occupiers of landholdings do not need a WAL REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. WATER APPLICATION ONLINE Please have your MasterCard/Visa/AMEX ready for easy payment. If your application is for a new WAL application or a WAL dealing you will need access to print your application. If you are a current holder of a water access licence or approval, please have these details TRANSFER ACCESS LICENCE Transfer access licence. NSW Land Registry Services (NSW LRS) application form: Transfer form W-01T (PDF 27.72 KB) A Water Access Licence (WAL) may be transferred in accordance with Section 71M of the Water Management Act 2000. You can use a transfer dealing for LOGIN TO THE NORBE TOOL Login to the NorBE tool. NOTE: If you are a consultancy that wishes to register to use the NorBE tool, please contact WaterNSW’s Catchment Protection Team at environmental.assessments@waternsw.com.au before trying to use the login below. Local councils, WaterNSW and consultants in the catchment can login to the NorBE tool. MAXIMUM HARVESTABLE RIGHT CALCULATOR To calculate the dam capacity, click on the "Calculate" button. This will automatically open the Panel 3 "Print your Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity". This panel summarises all the information you entered and the result of the calculation. Step 3: Print your calculated Maximum Harvestable Right Dam Capacity.NSW WATER REGISTER
The NSW Water Register provides public access to information about water licences, approvals, water trading, water dealings, environmental water and other matters related to water entitlements in NSW. The register amalgamates information from several public registers maintained by WaterNSW as part of its statutory responsibility to record water entitlement and water marketinformation.
PROTECTED AND SPECIAL AREAS Restricted/Special Areas. WaterNSW manages the following dams and recreational areas. Listed here are the facilities and restrictions at each site. For full details, click on the individual dam or recreational area. No wood, charcoal or solid fuel barbecues.Penalties of up to
APPROVALS - WATERNSW the location of the work, use or activity. the conditions of the approval. The NSW Water Register also provides a record of applications for approvals. Details include: the application ID number. the date the application was received. the water source to which it relates. the category of approval the applicant is seekingand type of work.
WATER APPLICATION ONLINE Please have your MasterCard/Visa/AMEX ready for easy payment. If your application is for a new WAL application or a WAL dealing you will need access to print your application. If you are a current holder of a water access licence or approval, please have these details REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS Reports and publications. We are the bulk water supplier and system operator in NSW. We supply and seek to improve availability of water that is essential for water users and the communities throughout NSW. Download our reports and publications to find out more about us. BASIC LANDHOLDER RIGHTS Basic landholder rights. Under the Water Management Act 2000, there are three types of basic landholder rights in NSW: Domestic and stock rights. Owners or occupiers of land overlaying an aquifer or has river, estuary or lake frontage can take water without a licence for domestic (household) purposes or to stock water. Harvestable rights– dams.
CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING Dewatering is the process of removing groundwater which ensures construction work can occur safely, keeps water from seeping into the site which could affect engineering, and protects the ongoing integrity of the structure and surrounding area.MANAGING YOUR LAND
Managing your land. Awareness of land, water, soil and vegetation management issues on your property can help. protect water quality. These practical tips and advice aim to help landholders in the drinking water catchment manage their property. We can all play our part in keeping the local environment and waterways healthy. MURRUMBIDGEE IVT ACCOUNT STATUS Murrumbidgee IVT account status. Please note: WaterNSW has made changes to the Murrumbidgee IVT trade processing arrangements effective immediately. If you submit an application for the IVT a fee of $49.37 will be charged. If the application is unsuccessful,withdrawn or
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Blowering Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/blowering-dam99.2
Brogo Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/brogo-dam20.9
Burrendong Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/burrendong-dam40.7
Burrinjuck Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/burrinjuck-dam14.8
Carcoar Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/carcoar-dam70.1
Cataract Dam
Upper Nepean
Thursday 14 May
68,110
97,190
29,746
68,110
68,042
38,364
0
68
30.6
70.1
70.0
39.5
0.0
0.1
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/cataract-dam14.0
Chaffey Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/chaffey-dam12.7
Copeton Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/copeton-dam75.6
Cordeaux Dam
Upper Nepean
Thursday 14 May
70,776
93,640
37,824
70,839
70,839
32,952
-63
-63
40.4
75.7
75.7
35.2
-0.1
-0.1
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/cordeaux-dam64.2
Fitzroy Falls ReservoirShoalhaven
Thursday 14 May
6,392
9,950
7,658
7,989
6,113
-1,266
-1,597
279
77.0
80.3
61.4
-12.7
-16.1
2.8
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/fitzroy-falls-reservoir39.7
Glenbawn Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/glenbawn-dam36.8
Glennies Creek Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/glennies-creek-dam20.0
Hume Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/hume-dam13.9
Keepit Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/keepit-dam99.8
Lostock Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/lostock-dam23.8
Menindee Lakes
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/menindee-lakes73.2
Nepean Dam
Upper Nepean
Thursday 14 May
49,549
67,730
36,101
55,792
50,985
13,448
-6,243
-1,436
53.3
82.4
75.3
19.9
-9.2
-2.1
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/nepean-dam24.8
Oberon Dam
Wednesday 13 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/oberon-dam11.6
Pindari Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/pindari-dam4.6
Split Rock Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/split-rock-dam98.7
Tallowa Dam
Shoalhaven
The 'capacity' for Tallowa Dam only refers to the water available to be transferred to Sydney, when the total system storage is below 75%. The dam can hold 90,000 ML, but as of 28 August 2019, 21,800 ML is available for transfers.Thursday 14 May
21,520
21,800
4,900
21,800
21,450
16,620
-280
70
22.5
100.0
98.4
76.2
-1.3
0.3
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/tallowa-dam66.4
Toonumbar Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/toonumbar-dam83.2
Warragamba Dam
Warragamba
Thursday 14 May
1,686,264
2,027,000
1,125,958
1,703,601
1,691,093
560,306
-17,337
-4,829
55.5
84.0
83.4
27.6
-0.9
-0.2
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/warragamba-dam27.1
Windamere Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/windamere-dam78.5
Wingecarribee ReservoirShoalhaven
Thursday 14 May
18,932
24,130
13,753
19,262
19,056
5,179
-330
-124
57.0
79.8
79.0
21.5
-1.4
-0.5
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/wingecarribee-reservoir63.5
Woronora Dam
Woronora
Thursday 14 May
45,559
71,790
32,392
46,135
45,742
13,167
-576
-183
45.1
64.3
63.7
18.3
-0.8
-0.3
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/woronora-dam14.6
Wyangala Dam
Thursday 14 May
https://www.waternsw.com.au/supply/visit/wyangala-dam SYDNEY'S DAM LEVEL TOTALThursday 14 May
81.9% View all dam and rainfall levelsView all Dams
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