Barossa Water Allocation Plan Amendment

Tanunda Creek in flow at Bethany Reserve

Share your views about how to manage water resources in the Barossa by providing feedback on the draft Barossa Water Allocation Plan amendment.

What's being decided?

The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is undertaking statutory consultation for the amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan (the Plan). The Plan sets the rules for the sustainable use of prescribed water resources and community feedback is being sought on the proposed content. The Plan was developed using updated science and information about recent levels of consumptive demand, declining trends in water resources, the status of ecosystem health, and cultural and amenity values.

Background

The Barossa Water Allocation Plan is a legal document that provides the regulatory framework for responsible, fair and equitable water allocations for users of surface, watercourse and ground water resources, whilst supporting the health of our landscapes and ecosystems.

Work on reviewing and amending the Plan began in 2016 and has been undertaken separately but in parallel with other significant processes including the Barossa Water Security Strategy and the Barossa New Water project. Management approaches in the Plan are based on up-to-date science, monitoring, and modelling information for the current and future availability of water, the impacts of different levels of extraction, and the effects of climate change on local water resources.

The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is seeking the community’s feedback as part of statutory consultation in order to finalise the amended Plan. Following consultation, the amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan is expected to be finalised ready for adoption in late 2025.

Get involved

Find out more:

Have your say by:

  • Providing comments or asking a question via the ‘Questions and Answers’ tool
  • We welcome your feedback on the draft WAP and invite you to attend one of four drop-in sessions (Lyndoch, Tanunda, Angaston or Nuriootpa) to find out more.

    Click on the links below to register your attendance at one of the drop-in sessions:

    • Lyndoch - Thursday, 31 July 2025, 12pm-2pm
    • Tanunda - Thursday, 31 July 2025, 4.30pm-6.30pm
    • Angaston - Friday, 1 August 2025, 12pm-2pm
    • Nuriootpa - Friday, 1 August 2025, 4.30pm-6.30pm
  • Post your written submission to: Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, 318 Main North Road, Clare SA 5453
  • Email a submission to: ny.landscapeboard@sa.gov.au

What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback as part of completing the final version of the draft Plan, which will be made available via this YourSAy page following the consultation period. The final amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan will then be submitted to the Minister for approval for adoption in late 2025.

Share your views about how to manage water resources in the Barossa by providing feedback on the draft Barossa Water Allocation Plan amendment.

What's being decided?

The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is undertaking statutory consultation for the amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan (the Plan). The Plan sets the rules for the sustainable use of prescribed water resources and community feedback is being sought on the proposed content. The Plan was developed using updated science and information about recent levels of consumptive demand, declining trends in water resources, the status of ecosystem health, and cultural and amenity values.

Background

The Barossa Water Allocation Plan is a legal document that provides the regulatory framework for responsible, fair and equitable water allocations for users of surface, watercourse and ground water resources, whilst supporting the health of our landscapes and ecosystems.

Work on reviewing and amending the Plan began in 2016 and has been undertaken separately but in parallel with other significant processes including the Barossa Water Security Strategy and the Barossa New Water project. Management approaches in the Plan are based on up-to-date science, monitoring, and modelling information for the current and future availability of water, the impacts of different levels of extraction, and the effects of climate change on local water resources.

The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is seeking the community’s feedback as part of statutory consultation in order to finalise the amended Plan. Following consultation, the amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan is expected to be finalised ready for adoption in late 2025.

Get involved

Find out more:

Have your say by:

  • Providing comments or asking a question via the ‘Questions and Answers’ tool
  • We welcome your feedback on the draft WAP and invite you to attend one of four drop-in sessions (Lyndoch, Tanunda, Angaston or Nuriootpa) to find out more.

    Click on the links below to register your attendance at one of the drop-in sessions:

    • Lyndoch - Thursday, 31 July 2025, 12pm-2pm
    • Tanunda - Thursday, 31 July 2025, 4.30pm-6.30pm
    • Angaston - Friday, 1 August 2025, 12pm-2pm
    • Nuriootpa - Friday, 1 August 2025, 4.30pm-6.30pm
  • Post your written submission to: Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, 318 Main North Road, Clare SA 5453
  • Email a submission to: ny.landscapeboard@sa.gov.au

What are the next steps?

We will consider your feedback as part of completing the final version of the draft Plan, which will be made available via this YourSAy page following the consultation period. The final amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan will then be submitted to the Minister for approval for adoption in late 2025.

  • Consultation period further extended

    To support the ongoing submissions being received regarding the draft amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan the consultation period has been further extended to 31 October 2025. This is to allow further time for review of all aspects of the plan and for compilation and submission of comments and feedback. Thanks to all that have already provided submissions, they will be incorporated into the consultation report that will be made available at the end of the extended consultation period.

  • Penrice Quarry - clarification regarding operations and the draft Barossa WAP

    In response to community queries received during the consultation period, the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, in conjunction with the Dept. for Energy and Mining and the Dept. for Environment and Water, with the support of Adelaide Brighton Ltd., would like to provide the following information:

    Penrice Quarry is a limestone quarry operated by Adelaide Brighton Ltd. (AdBri), located approximately 2.5km north of Angaston township, South Australia.  The quarry is within the Barossa Prescribed Water Resources Area (PWRA). 

    Penrice Quarry operates in accordance with Program MPEPR2023/020 and the quarry is licenced to extract take 121,800kL of groundwater for industrial use per year from two licences within the Barossa Prescribed Water Resources Area (PWRA).

    The quarry is located to the east of the Barossa Valley floor Upper and Lower Aquifers and intersects the Fractured Rock Aquifer which extends throughout the eastern part of the PWRA. The quarry has previously been authorised to excavate to depths which intersect the water table within the Fractured Rock Aquifer, and groundwater currently collects in sumps within the quarry pit floor. Under the current 2009 Barossa Water Allocation Plan (WAP), the Fractured Rock Aquifer in question does not form part of a consumptive pool. Under the draft amended Barossa WAP that is currently out for consultation, the aquifer at the quarry location would be in the newly formed Eastern Fractured Rock Consumptive Pool but not be subject to any adaptive management interventions.

    The Department for Environment and Water is currently working with AdBri, and the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, to ensure they are appropriately authorised under the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 for the extraction of surface water, which is pumped from the quarry pit and returned to the downstream watercourse (Jaeckeli Creek).

    Penrice’s approved Program sets out the environmental regulatory framework required by the Mining Act 1971.  The Program limits the pit floor to a depth of 243m (Australian Height Datum).   Any change to operations from those approved by the Program such as increasing pit depth will trigger a change in operations process (Division 7 of the Mining Act 1971, Part 12 of the Mining Regulations 2020). Change to operations will necessitate referral to the Department for Environment and Water and at this stage, the Department will engage with Adbri on licensing requirements for any increased extraction of groundwater or surface water in alignment and consistent with the relevant version of the Barossa WAP at that time.


  • Consultation period extended

    To support the ongoing submissions being received regarding the draft amended Barossa Water Allocation Plan the consultation period has been extended to 30 September 2025. This is to allow further time for review of all aspects of the plan and for compilation and submission of comments and feedback. Thanks to all that have already provided submissions, they will be incorporated into the consultation report that will be made available at the end of the extended consultation period.

  • Updated Adaptive Management fact sheet with 2023-24 data

    Collation and analysis of surface water and groundwater data for the period 2023 and 2024 has led to the development of an updated version of the Adaptive Management fact sheet for the draft Barossa Water Allocation Plan. This fact sheet is now available via the link above and is located in the Documents section of this webpage.

Page last updated: 01 Oct 2025, 05:00 PM