Updating the data for the Fitzroy, Boyne River and Calliope River water plans
Since the water plans were made for the Fitzroy, Boyne River and Calliope River basins, we have collected new scientific information. This information will help us make decisions on how we manage and allocate water in these areas into the future.
For example, we will use the latest hydrological and hydrogeological science to better understand surface water and groundwater resources and how they interact. This information will help us identify any risks if we combine the current water plan areas into a new Central Queensland (CQ) water plan.
Scientific modelling of the impacts and risks from a range of different water availability scenarios will give us information about likely impacts on:
- existing water entitlement holders
- cultural values
- the environment.
We are developing a new hydrological model that will incorporate:
- additional stream flow data
- water taken from unallocated water reserves
- new water allocations from Rookwood Weir.
We will also do other technical assessments to ensure we have the latest information on how water is used or valued and how much water is needed to support these uses and values. These assessments will include:
- assessments for overland flow
- ecological modelling and assessment
- social and economic assessment
- engagement with Aboriginal peoples
- climate change assessment.
We will use this information to develop the draft replacement water plan(s).
Our areas of focus for water planning science are arranged across 8 themes which are all influenced by climate change and uncertainty. This is detailed in our Water planning science plan (PDF, 9.9MB) and story map.