The groundwater allocation zone summary report for Fairlie
Recharge Component
| Effective allocation: |
4.575 million m3/yr |
Valid date: |
29 March 2010
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Method of estimation
Background notes
Groundwater is mainly shallow, and fed by rainfall, and losses from the Opihi and Opuha Rivers, which run through the basin. Both rivers regain much of their losses when they reach their eastern bed-rock gorges, and groundwater is forced to the surface. Some of the takes in this area will fall into the surface water allocation block if a catchment-wide stream depletion assessment is completed.
Other available information sources
These reports may be used to provide a full description of groundwater resources in this area. They may include information that will be of use in a consent application, but are not necessarily a comprehensive list.
- Aitchison-Earl, P., Davey, G., Ettema, M., McKerchar, A., Scott, D., Smith, E., and Weeber, J.
'State of the Canterbury Region Water Resource October 2004' (pdf 3.83 MB), U04/101
- de Joux, R.T. 1988, 'An assessment of the groundwater resources within the Opihi River Catchment' South Canterbury Catchment Board and Regional Water Board Publication No 55
Allocation history
Effective allocation
3 May 2010
Effective Allocation (million m3): 4.58
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 12%
7 December 2009
Effective Allocation (million m3): 4.77
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 13%
3 November 2009
Effective Allocation (million m3): 4.76
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 13%
9 February 2009
Effective Allocation (million m3): 4.74
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 13%
3 November 2008
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.16
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 9%
12 May 2008
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.13
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 8%
4 February 2008
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.11
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 8%
3 December 2007
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.10
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 8%
23 July 2007
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.08
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 8%
18 September 2006
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.07
Reason for Change: Consents update
Source: Consents database live-read
Proportion Allocated: 8%
29 June 2005
Effective Allocation (million m3): 3.07
Reason for Change: Effective allocation recalculated using a revised table of irrigation standards to address concerns with Schedule WQN9 of Chapter 5 NRRP, as approved by the Water Allocation Panel
Source: Consents database live-read on 29 June 2005
Proportion Allocated: 8.00%
24 November 2004
Effective Allocation (million m3): 2.5
Reason for Change: No change
Source: n/a
Proportion Allocated: 6.76%
Proportion Allocated changed due to Allocation Limit change
23 January 2004
Effective Allocation (million m3): 2.5
Reason for Change: This is the first estimate made
Source: Report U04/02 (Table 6.2)
Proportion Allocated: 9.58%
Allocation limit
24 November 2004
Allocation Limit (million m3): 37.0
Reason for Change: Implementation of the 2nd Order approach as approved by the Directorate
Source: Report U04/97
23 January 2004
Allocation Limit (million m3): 26.1
Reason for Change: This is the first estimate made using the 1st Order Approach
Source: Report U04/02 (Table 6.2)