Australia’s inland water sources
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This article outlines the challenges and trends affecting Australia’s inland water sources, including rainfall variability, groundwater reliance and water storage pressures.
- Australia has the third most variable streamflow globally
- Rainfall and streamflow have declined since 2016, stressing water systems
- Water markets have grown, with prices exceeding $700/ML in some regions
- Groundwater use has increased, with many aquifers not recovering post-drought
- Desalination has become a key source for urban water supply
- The Great Artesian Basin is a vital groundwater resource under strategic management
How this may be relevant to you
This content is relevant to the mining industry as it highlights water availability, groundwater pressures and strategic basin management, which affect operational planning and compliance.
- Groundwater extraction risks linked to mining and coal seam gas
- Water market dynamics affecting access and cost
- Desalination and aquifer recharge as alternative water sources
- Great Artesian Basin management involving industry stakeholders
- Climate variability impacting water supply reliability
- Storage trends influencing water licensing and allocations
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