❓ Hon Dee Margetts asks about water resource usage in WA, including scheme, groundwater, and other sources, across various sectors and regions. The response provides detailed figures on water consumption by industry, region, and source.
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With regard to the water resources in this State -
(1) What is the total estimated annual -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water,
use in Western Australia?
(2) What is the estimated water use of the mining and resource industry in Western Australia and what proportion of this water is from -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water use?
(3) What is the breakdown of water use by regions in Western Australia and of this, what are the proportions of -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water use?
(4) How much land in Western Australia is under irrigation and how much water is estimated to be used annually in irrigation by region?
(5) What is the total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area and of this how much is estimated to be used by domestic bores?
(1) What is the total estimated annual -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water,
use in Western Australia?
(2) What is the estimated water use of the mining and resource industry in Western Australia and what proportion of this water is from -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water use?
(3) What is the breakdown of water use by regions in Western Australia and of this, what are the proportions of -
(a) scheme water;
(b) groundwater; and
(c) other water use?
(4) How much land in Western Australia is under irrigation and how much water is estimated to be used annually in irrigation by region?
(5) What is the total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area and of this how much is estimated to be used by domestic bores?
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Answered
13 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
16 days
(b) groundwater; and (c) other water, use in Western Australia?
(c) other water, use in Western Australia?
use in Western Australia?
(b) groundwater; and (c) other water use?
(c) other water use?
(b) groundwater; and (c) other water use?
(c) other water use?
(b) total groundwater is approximately 1,100 gigalitres; (c) total surface water is approximately 600 gigalitres. NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(c) total surface water is approximately 600 gigalitres. NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(c) other water, use in Western Australia?
use in Western Australia?
(b) groundwater; and (c) other water use?
(c) other water use?
(b) groundwater; and (c) other water use?
(c) other water use?
(b) total groundwater is approximately 1,100 gigalitres; (c) total surface water is approximately 600 gigalitres. NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(c) total surface water is approximately 600 gigalitres. NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
NB: One gigalitre is equal to one thousand million litres. (2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(2) The estimated annual mining and resource industry water use in Western Australia is about 400 gigalitres: (a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(a) Scheme water represents 5% of the total water for the mining industry and of this 50% is derived from groundwater sources and 50% from surface water sources on average. (b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(b) The remaining 95% of the total water used by the mining industry is derived from private groundwater abstraction. (c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(c) NA. (3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(3) Perth - Total water supply is 540 gigalitres. a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 25% groundwater and 23% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 414 gigalitres or 76% of the total and this includes 25% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 1%. Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Moore - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 90% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 10%. Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - Total water supply is 410 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 5% of surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 164 gigalitres or 40% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumper account for approximately 55%. Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Goldfields and Murchison - Total water supply is 200 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 10% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 200 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 10% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Greenough and Gascoyne - Total water supply is 90 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 20% groundwater of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 90 gigalitres or 100% of the total and this includes 20% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Pilbara - Total water supply is 100 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 15% groundwater and 15% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 85 gigalitres or 85% of the total and this includes 15% supplied to scheme. c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) NA. Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Kimberley - Total water supply is 300 gigalitres a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
a) Scheme water is made of 5% groundwater and 25% surface water of the total. b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
b) Groundwater accounts for 30 gigalitres or 10% of the total and this includes 5% supplied to scheme. c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
c) Miscellaneous river pumping accounts for approximately 65%. (4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(4) In Western Australia about 30,000 hectares is under irrigation and about 700 gigalitres per year of water is used by irrigation. The annual irrigation water use by region is: Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
Kimberley - 260 gigalitres Great Southern, Southwest and Wheatbelt - 220 gigalitres Moore - 105 gigalitres Perth - 100 gigalitres Greenough and Gascoyne - 15 gigalitres Goldfields and Murchison - less than one gigalitre Pilbara - less than one gigalitre (5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
(5) The total annual domestic water use for the Perth Metropolitan area is approximately 290 gigalitres and, of this, approximately 104 gigalitres is from domestic bores.
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