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Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme – High Priority

State: 
Queensland
Resource Name: 
Condamine and Balonne
SDL resource unit: 
SS26 – Condamine–Balonne
Priority or reliability: 
High Priority
Form of take: 
Take from a regulated river
Total volume of the class on issue: 
1,165 ML
Fees and charges: 

The Queensland Competition Authority outlines the fees and charges for this water supply scheme under Part 7 Charges on Water Services and Water Allocations including discussion on Two-Part Tariffs.

More information on fees and charges for this water supply scheme is available on the SunWater fees and charges page.

The Queensland Government issued the Rural Water Pricing Direction Notice (No1) 2012 under section 999 of the Water Act 2000 (QLD).

Historic reliability of the class: 

Water Allocation security objectives are stated in the Water Plan (Condamine–Balonne) 2004.

For historic announced allocations, please refer to SunWater's announced allocation page for this water supply scheme.

Carryover arrangements: 

There are no carryover arrangements for this water supply scheme.

Timing and manner of making allocation announcements: 

Timing:

Announced allocations for High Priority water allocations are calculated and announced to take effect on the first day of each water year (12-month period commencing 1 July).

Manner:

Details to be published on the Resource Operations Licence holder's website for the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme within 5 business days of setting or resetting announced allocations. (Must recalculate within 5 business days of the 1st of each month and reset as prescribed in section 196 of the Resource Operations Plan.)

How allocation levels are determined: 

Allocation levels for High Priority are determined in accordance with the water sharing rules as outlined in Chapter 5 Part 2 of the Resource Operations Plan.

Areas to which this water access right may be traded: 

Information about water trading in the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme is available on SunWater's water trade page.

The Water Act 2000 (QLD) (sections 128-135; 146A-150; 151-153) provide the legislative framework for trading of water access entitlements within water supply schemes.

The trading rules for the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme is contained in Chapter 4 Parts 3 and 4 of the Condamine and Balonne Resource Operations Plan 2008.

The Queensland Land Title Practice Manual outlines the conveyance framework for registering permanent trade approvals, or trades not requiring approval by the resource manager.

Business Queensland provides up to date market information for water trade.

Areas from which water access rights may be traded: 

Information about water trading in the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme is available on SunWater's water trade page.

The Water Act 2000 (QLD) (sections 128-135; 146A-150; 151-153) provide the legislative framework for trading of water access entitlements within water supply schemes.

The trading rules for the Chinchilla Weir Water Supply Scheme is contained in Chapter 4 Parts 3 and 4 of the Condamine and Balonne Resource Operations Plan 2008.

The Queensland Land Title Practice Manual outlines the conveyance framework for registering permanent trade approvals, or trades not requiring approval by the resource manager.

The Department of Natural Resources and Mines website also provides up-to-date market information for trades involving a change of location.

Water resource type: 
Regulated System
Updated: 14 Dec 2021