Leach034The South West Loddon Pipeline has provided a secure, readily available water supply for John and Ann Leach who run 5000 sheep with their son John at Rheola, near Bridgewater in Central Victoria. It has given them given back precious time to focus their attention on other demands around their Merino Sheep farming enterprise.

Dry seasons over the years meant they were forced to run sheep in mobs of 1500; carting water to on-farm tanks from February until season break.

“We used to cart water to our tanks two days a week during mid-summer,” John said.

John has set the farm up to supply pipeline water around their paddocks, meaning they can now run smaller mobs of between 100 and 400 sheep.

“It’s a good clean water source that we also use for spraying and cleaning machinery. The security pipeline water brings is a great asset!” John said. “It was a lot of money to connect, but I’m so glad we connected.”

When the big fires came through, local farmers used to arduously cart water in their tankers from the Loddon River to keep water supply up to the fire-fighting helicopter.

“Now with the pipeline in place, GWMWater have fire-fighting tanks scattered around the region. It’s great security for fire-fighting”, John said.

 

Hancock029Dubbed the ‘best development for the region since electricity’, the pipeline provides a secure reticulated water supply to 1500 rural properties in areas surrounding Inglewood, Newbridge, St Arnaud and Wedderburn.

Murphy’s Creek farmer Deb Hancock said the pipeline had given their farm a future for their children, Campbell and Georgia.

“For us, the impact of the pipeline is hard to explain in words,” she said. “We were spending a lot of money trucking water from Bendigo; one year we spent $90,000.

“To not have to worry about water – Wow.”

Not only has their water security improved, but the quality of the water has made a difference to the health of their stock.

“The supply we get from the pipeline is absolutely phenomenal,” she said. “The animals love it; the sheep won’t even go near a dam anymore.

The sheep look amazing and that’s just because of the quality of the water. It’s exceptional.”

The pipeline also paves the way for future growth for their business.

 

Following the construction of the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline, the channel system and the infrastructure GWMWater used along the Dunmunkle Creek to operate it, became redundant.

GWMWater is responsible for decommissioning the redundant structures between Glenorchy and Boolite to return the creek to as close to its natural state as practical.

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Project area

Scope

Project Steering Committee

Timeline

 

Project Area

The project area starts at Glenorchy at the south end of the creek, to Boolite in the north.

Dunmunkle_Creek_Map

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Dunmunkle Creek Project Map

 

Scope

GWMWater has inspected all assets and developed recommendations for each to either remove, partially remove or transfer the management of assets to other organisations or landholders.

This includes structures such as bridges, culverts, regulators and other structures.

The project also requires earthworks along the remaining channel banks to help slow and disperse water flow. 

 

Project Steering Committee

GWMWater has appointed a Project Steering Committee which works collaboratively to oversee the decommissioning or handing over of assets and includes representatives from GWMWater and:

  • Wimmera Catchment Management Authority
  • Northern Grampians Shire Council              
  • Yarriambiack Shire Council                             
  • Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
  • Regional Roads Victoria              
  • Landholder representatives: Howard Cooper of Glenorchy, Ian Taylor of Lubeck and Jason Mellings of Boolite.

Our landholder representatives will provide an important conduit between the community and the project team. If you would like to get in touch with any of the three landholders representatives, please call 1300 659 961 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to have your call or email re-directed.

 

Timeline

We have been working closely with landholders to explain the proposed works and the terms of any removal or transfer of assets as well as the installation of breaks along the creek. We have completed all consultations with landholders impacted by the project where we were successfully able to make contact. If you, or someone you know, believes they are impacted by this project but haven't been consulted, please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. as soon as possible so we can incorporate all stakeholder feedback into our planning.

We are now working to develop a proposed works plan which will be shared with landholders ahead of any works starting.

 

Published by: GWMWater

Date: April 2020

View our Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Compliance and Enforcement Strategy 

 

Compliance and enforcement are two separate concepts that work together to maintain the integrity of water markets and sustain public confidence in Victoria’s water management.

  • Compliance is proactive regulatory activity to prevent breaches or offences from occurring in the first place.
  • Enforcement is a reactive regulatory activity that is triggered when breaches of the law are detected. Enforcement actions under the Victorian Water Act 1989 include warning notices, suspension or cancellation of an authorisation (e.g. Take and Use Licence), and prosecution.

This Compliance and Enforcement Strategy applies to surface water (including farm dams) and groundwater resources. This Strategy does not directly apply to GWMWater’s urban customers and rural pipeline customers, who are subject to the respective Urban Customer Charter and Rural Customer Charter. However, we do still undertake compliance and enforcement activities across our urban and rural pipeline districts.

 

Our Role

Water is a precious and limited resource. It is critical to our economy, environment and communities. This is why water needs to be managed fairly for all water users.

GWMWater has responsibilities under the Victorian Water Act 1989 to manage the compliance and enforcement of water taken from the water sources within its jurisdiction. The Water Act 1989 operates to promote fair, efficient and sustainable use and management of Victoria’s water resources for the benefit of water users, communities, the environment and the State.

 

Our Strategy

GWMWater’s Compliance and Enforcement Strategy provides details our approach to compliance and enforcement across (non-urban) surface water and groundwater sources. The Strategy outlines the range of compliance and enforcement tools available to us, and our risk-based approach to Compliance and Enforcement activities.

We have also produced a summary Compliance and Enforcement Factsheet.

 

Letting us know about misconduct

You can report any suspected non-compliance with the Water Act 1989 or suspected water theft across our urban and rural pipeline districts by contacting our Water Investigations Officer through any of following:

Mail: PO Box 481, Horsham, VIC, 3402

Telephone: 1300 659 961

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Reporting on Compliance and Enforcement Activities

Each year we report on our Compliance and Enforcement activities through our Annual Report.

 

To find out more see our Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Compliance and Enforcement Strategy

GWMWater is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from Incorporated Community Groups for the lease of two houses at Rocklands.

 

Property one: 1508 Rocklands Road, Rocklands

House 1 LARGE

Expressions of Interest are sought from Incorporated Community Groups to lease the house at 1508 Rocklands Road, Rocklands Victoria.

The house comprises of three bedrooms, one bathroom with separate toilet, kitchen and dining area and two living areas. The house has wood heating and air conditioning. The outdoor area includes a fully enclosed shed and spacious backyard.

The house will be leased on an as is basis. GWMWater is offering a 10 year lease with the option of a further term.

Property inspection:

The property will be open for inspection on Monday 28 November 2022 between 11 am and 1 pm.

Expression of Interest form:

Applicants should submit an Expression of Interest stipulating their capital improvement outlay to develop the property and a proposed annual lease fee.

Expression of Interest form for this property is available here - EOI Lease of House – 1508 Rocklands Road, Rocklands

Expressions of interest are to be marked “EOI Lease of House – 1508 Rocklands Road, Rocklands” and lodged at our office by 2 pm Tuesday 6 December 2022.

Applications can be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lease documents:

The lease documents for this property are available here - Lease - 1508 Rocklands Road Rocklands

Enquiries:

Enquiries are to be directed to Alana Roissetter, Senior Land Officer, on 1300 659 961.

 

Property two: 1536 Rocklands Road, Rocklands

House 2 LARGE

Expressions of Interest are sought from Incorporated Community Groups to lease the house at 1536 Rocklands Road, Rocklands Victoria.

The house comprises of three bedrooms, one bathroom/laundry with separate toilet, open kitchen and dining area and one living area. The house has wood heating and air conditioning. The outdoor area includes a fully enclosed shed and spacious backyard.

The house will be leased on an as is basis. GWMWater is offering a 10 year lease with the option of a further term.

Property inspection:

The property will be open for inspection on Monday 28 November 2022 between 11 am and 1 pm.

Expression of Interest form:

Applicants should submit an Expression of Interest stipulating their capital improvement outlay to develop the property and a proposed annual lease fee.

Expression of Interest form for this property is available here - EOI Lease of House – 1536 Rocklands Road, Rocklands

Expressions of interest are to be marked “EOI Lease of House – 1536 Rocklands Road, Rocklands” and lodged at our office by 2 pm Tuesday 6 December 2022.

Applications can be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lease documents:

The lease documents for this property are available here - Lease - 1536 Rocklands Road Rocklands

Enquiries:

Enquiries are to be directed to Alana Roissetter, Senior Land Officer, on 1300 659 961.