River Basin Managers Perspective Don Blackmore | 2 February 2015 Former CEO Murray Darling Basin Commission—Chairman of eWater and IWMI New Delhi National.

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River Basin Managers Perspective Don Blackmore | 2 February 2015 Former CEO Murray Darling Basin Commission—Chairman of eWater and IWMI New Delhi National Workshop on Integrated Water (BASIN) Resources Management (IWRM)

Integrated Water (BASIN) Resources Management is a Business

The reform agenda Policy | Institutional | Instruments | Tools

Pioneering and Discovery Phase 1880 – 1920 Delivery Phase 1920 – 1985 Management Phase 1985 – Present Evolution of Water Management

Commissioner, Sir Ronald East straddling the River Murray at Nyah, Victoria during the drought of 1923

Murray-Darling Indus Ganges Mekong Nile Euphrates The clash of PERCEPTION vs FACT The Basins – Murray-Darling / Africa & Asia

Driving Philosophy: You can’t manage what you can’t measure and discribe The Murray-Darling Basin Must move from perceptions to fact “Sufficient certainty” enables the hard questions and tradeoffs to be tackled

Murray Darling Basin as the main example but it applies to most developed River systems The Australian Story

Understand what it is you seek to manage or change

1. Diminishing water security Climate change and drought Urban population growth 2. Over-allocation of resources Rapid and poorly managed expansion of irrigation (1960s-1980s) Uncontrolled groundwater use Drier climate since 1950s 3. Environmental degradation Salinity Toxic algal blooms Decline in native fish, birds and floodplain vegetation 1. Diminishing water security Climate change and drought Urban population growth 2. Over-allocation of resources Rapid and poorly managed expansion of irrigation (1960s-1980s) Uncontrolled groundwater use Drier climate since 1950s 3. Environmental degradation Salinity Toxic algal blooms Decline in native fish, birds and floodplain vegetation Australia’s top 3 water issues

Issue1. Over allocation of water Issue 2.Rising river and Land salinization Issue 3. Irrigation areas not financially sustainable Issue4.Environmental flows for rivers Murray Darling Basin-4 Priority Issues

The Murray-Darling Basin 70% of Australia’s irrigated agriculture However... Serious over-allocation of water between 1960s-1980s The Cap

Key Characteristics of the “CAP” 1.Sound knowledge base about water use--who is entitled to use and who is entitled to change it 2.All Rivers modelled –can test scenarios 3.Equity between States and Sectors-social and political equity 4.Dispute resolution mechanism outside the “COURT SYSTEM” 5.Audited annually to ensure compliance and “TRUST”

managing salt pollution Salinity and Drainage Strategy (Policy-Institutions-Instruments-Tools)

Future Dryland Salinity Land area with high potential to develop dryland salinity in Australia. Land Area (ha) State/Territory* 1998/ NSW Vic Qld Not assessed SA Source: National Land and Water Resources Audit WA Tas Total Sub Total

Salinity Strategy in Summary Farming systems development Forestry for environmental services Joint works to protect shared rivers State salinity Strategies Catchment Management Strategy Irrigation and land and water management plan Morgan salinity target <800EC 95% of time End of valley target site Farming Systems DevelopmentForestry for Environmental ServicesJoint works to protect shared rivers

Irrigation Areas not Financially Sustainable Outcome; 5 years of detailed work and assessment (knowledge base) Engagement with the irrigation industry and farmer groups Corporatisation/Privatisation of the Irrigation Areas (self management)(extremely hard for Government to let them go!!) Government Licenses water availability at major offtakes and provides some financial support for environmental matters

Tradeable rights Legal property title (separated from land title) Differing levels of security (higher and lower reliability) Entitlement (volumetric) – perpetual Allocation (share of available water) – seasonal/annual Storage and supply (capacity share) – new, in some areas only Cross-border trade, with some restrictions (being removed) Spot market with water trading brokers Tradeable rights Legal property title (separated from land title) Differing levels of security (higher and lower reliability) Entitlement (volumetric) – perpetual Allocation (share of available water) – seasonal/annual Storage and supply (capacity share) – new, in some areas only Cross-border trade, with some restrictions (being removed) Spot market with water trading brokers Water rights and water trading

Integrated surface-water and groundwater use

Improving the Health of our Rivers-Policy to Action (evidenced based Policy)

Better environmental outcomes

The Murray-Darling Basin Plan ( ) Defines ‘Sustainable Diversion Limits’ For 20 River Valleys in MDB (in different States) Covers surface- and ground-waters Will consider climate change risks Protect environmental ‘assets’ Floodplain forests and wetlands Environmental flows Water quality and salinity Political and social implications State ‘Water Sharing Plans’ must be accredited Social impacts must be considered Based on ‘best-available’ science (evidence-based policy) Defines ‘Sustainable Diversion Limits’ For 20 River Valleys in MDB (in different States) Covers surface- and ground-waters Will consider climate change risks Protect environmental ‘assets’ Floodplain forests and wetlands Environmental flows Water quality and salinity Political and social implications State ‘Water Sharing Plans’ must be accredited Social impacts must be considered Based on ‘best-available’ science (evidence-based policy)

1994 COAG water reforms Institutional reform (rural and urban) Property rights and water markets/trading Environmental flow provisions Groundwater management Water included in National Competition Policy 2004 National Water Initiative Review and update of 1994 reforms New powers and role for Commonwealth (Federal) Government New Commonwealth Water Act (2007) Water for the Future fund ($12.9 billion) Murray-Darling Basin Plan 1994 COAG water reforms Institutional reform (rural and urban) Property rights and water markets/trading Environmental flow provisions Groundwater management Water included in National Competition Policy 2004 National Water Initiative Review and update of 1994 reforms New powers and role for Commonwealth (Federal) Government New Commonwealth Water Act (2007) Water for the Future fund ($12.9 billion) Murray-Darling Basin Plan National water policy reform ( )

CLIMATE LAND USE ECOLOGICAL ASSETS DAMS & WEIRS IRRIGATION CITIES Integrated modelling system (IMS) for rural and urban water management

management Conventional River Basin Knowledge Policy Process Implementation Personality On Ground Action

Murray-Darling Indus Ganges Mekong Nile Euphrates The clash of PERCEPTION vs FACT The Basins – Murray-Darling / Africa & Asia