14 October 2020
Richmond River - ROSCCo
(River Operations Stakeholder Consultation Committee)
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Recent Rainfall1 April to 30 Sept 20
2
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Rainfall decile1 April to 30 Sept 20
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Drought Inflow Comparison
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0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
0 6 12 18 24
Cu
mu
lati
ve In
flo
ws in
GL
No. of Months
Comparison of Drought Inflows - Toonumbar Dam (Drought Inflows for 24 Months Starting in July)
July 1914 - Jun1916 July 2014 - Jun 2016 July 2004 - June 2006
July 2018 - July 2020 Drought of Record Current Drought July 2019-Oct2020
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Current Storage Status
• Toonumbar: 12 Sept 2020
• Storage Volume: 7,026 ML
• Storage Percent: 63.9%
• Dam Inflows since 1July20 – 12 Sept 20: 450 ML
• Currently Releasing : ~ 15 ML/d
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Historic Storage Behaviour
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20
40
60
80
100
120
Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June
Sto
rage
Per
cen
t (%
)
Toonumbar Storage Behaviour
2003/04 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21
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Drought continued for more
than 6 months and recovered in
middle of summer
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Toonumbar - Historic Inflows
0
50
100
150
200
250
18
92
-93
18
95
-96
18
98
-99
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01
-02
19
04
-05
19
07
-08
19
10
-11
19
13
-14
19
16
-17
19
19
-20
19
22
-23
19
25
-26
19
28
-29
19
31
-32
19
34
-35
19
37
-38
19
40
-41
19
43
-44
19
46
-47
19
49
-50
19
52
-53
19
55
-56
19
58
-59
19
61
-62
19
64
-65
19
67
-68
19
70
-71
19
73
-74
19
76
-77
19
79
-80
19
82
-83
19
85
-85
19
88
-89
19
91
-92
19
94
-95
19
97
-98
20
00
-01
20
03
-04
20
06
-07
20
09
-10
20
12
-13
20
15
-16
20
18
-19
Infl
ow
s (G
L)
Inflows (GL)
Median
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Richmond System Inflows
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Inflo
ws
(GL)
Richmond Valley Inflows
Toonumbar Dam Richmond River at Kyogle
8 GL
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Account Balance30 Sept 2020
Licence Category
Sum of Share Component Sum of AWD Vol
Sum of Allocation Assignments In
Sum of Allocation Assignments Out Sum of Usage
Sum of Account Balance
DOMESTIC AND STOCK [DOMESTIC] 6 6 0 0 0 6
DOMESTIC AND STOCK [STOCK] 8 8 0 0 0 8
REGULATED RIVER (GENERAL SECURITY) 9,531 9,531 0 0 222 9,100
REGULATED RIVER (HIGH SECURITY) 123 123 0 0 10 113
Grand Total 9,668 9,668 0 0 232 9227
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Delivery Efficiency - end Sept 2020
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Metered Usage, 232ML, 32%
Unaccounted Difference, 487 ML,
68%
Water Balance end Sept 2020-21
BLRS&DOperational TargetEssential Requirement
Total Release: 719 ML
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Storage Forecast
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Rainfall Outlook
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Nov – Jan 21
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• Current usage and future water requirements.
• Discussion on how to get through to June22.
• Measures required to be taken in 20-21 and 21-22 to get through to June 22, if
dry conditions persists in summer months or beyond.
• General discussion
Discussion
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Stage Water quantity Water quality
Stage 1
Normal managementContinue to deliver water as normal
Raw water can be treated
with usual methods
Stage 2
Emerging water shortage
Operational surface water measures to conserve supplies
Potential or actual impacts on groundwater
Minor adjustments to treat raw water
Stage 3
Severe water shortage
Restrictions on water for:
∙ High priority licences
∙ General security licences
Unacceptable groundwater impacts
Major adjustments are needed to treat raw water
Stage 4
Critical water shortage
Water only available for critical human
needs
Restrictions on all licences
Risk to long term availability of the
groundwater resources
Not possible to treat raw
water with standard
processes
Raw water likely to remain
untreatable over the longer term
Extreme event stages
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