Ag Reporting

2019-20 agricultural use summary

For 2019-20, A, B and C grades were awarded to all catchments for agricultural use of water.

For stock water, all catchments received A grades, except for Callide and Upper Isaac which received a B grade and Connors which received a C.

For crop water, all catchments received A grades, except for Callide, Connors and Upper Isaac which received a B grade.

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Overview

Suitability for Stock

Summary of water quality results from creeks, rivers or on-stream storages compared to water quality thresholds for stock.

Catchment Grade
Callide B
Comet A
Connors C
Lower Isaac A
Fitzroy A
Theresa A
Mackenzie A
Upper Dawson A
Lower Dawson A
Nogoa A
Upper Isaac B

Exceedances

Copper

Beef cattle

Callide:

Site #9554 Site #1714

Dairy cattle

Callide:

Site #9554 Site #1714

Pigs

Callide:

Site #1714

Poultry

Callide:

Site #1714

Implications

Aluminium

Callide:

Site #9554 Site #9550 Site #1714

Comet:

Site #9889 Site #2484 Site #2485 Site #2486 Site #2487

Connors:

Site #9210 Site #2403 Site #2407

Lower Isaac:

Site #2576

Theresa:

Site #9907 Site #2442 Site #2443 Site #9908 Site #9906

Mackenzie:

Site #9379 Site #9305 Site #2598 Site #9670 Site #33 Site #64 Site #9795 Site #9194

Upper Dawson:

Site #2563

Lower Dawson:

Site #9116 Site #9106

Upper Isaac:

Site #9853 Site #9817 Site #9799 Site #9574 Site #9819 Site #9803 Site #2585 Site #86 Site #93 Site #94 Site #9800 Site #9823 Site #9083

Implications

Sulfate

Callide:

Site #9554 Site #9550 Site #1698 Site #1714

Lower Dawson:

Site #9110 Site #9105 Site #9109 Site #9108

Implications

Electrical Conductivity

Beef cattle

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714 Site #1731

Lower Dawson:

Site #9105

Dairy cattle

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714 Site #1731

Theresa:

Site #1781

Lower Dawson:

Site #9105

Pigs

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714 Site #1731

Horses

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714 Site #1731

Poultry

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714 Site #1721 Site #1731

Comet:

Site #2729

Theresa:

Site #1781

Lower Dawson:

Site #9105

Implications

Cadmium

Callide:

Site #9550 Site #1714

Theresa:

Site #9907

Implications

Nitrate

Connors:

Site #9484 Site #2403

Mackenzie:

Site #9305 Site #2598 Site #9670

Upper Isaac:

Site #9853 Site #9817 Site #9799 Site #9803 Site #9573 Site #86 Site #9800 Site #9083

Implications

Selenium

Lower Dawson:

Site #9110 Site #9105

Implications

Calcium

Lower Dawson:

Site #9105

Implications

Lead

Lower Dawson:

Site #9106

Implications

Data Availability

All available data from natural waters across the Fitzroy Basin was included in the report. However, this data is not collected specifically for monitoring the suitability for use as stock drinking water.Some catchments may have only several monitoring sites whereas stream water is used to water stock at thousands of sites across the Fitzroy Basin.

Warning

These reports are provided as a guide only and come with the following warnings:

  • These reports are only a guide to provide an indication of the potential water quality for agricultural uses for particular catchments.
  • Water quality can vary significantly, both between waterways and even along the same waterway. These results may not be reflective of water at a particular site of interest.
  • These results relate to surface waters and not groundwater. The quality of underlying groundwater can vary significantly from surfacewaters
  • Where poor water quality is suspected, specific water quality testing should be considered at an enterprise level to determine likely impact on production.
  • Stock drinking water reports have been prepared by applying the Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality. These guidelines are trigger values below which there should be minimal risk to animal health.
  • These reports are based on third party data. Third parties may not be sampling for all of the indicators that are important in determining suitability of water for stock.

About stock drinking water reports

For more information see the FAQ's page

Stock drinking water reports have been prepared by applying Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality to data in the Fitzroy Partnership database. These results are then averaged and graded using the Stock Water Method.

What water is graded?

Unprocessed (raw) surface water in creeks, rivers or on-stream storages has been rated for its suitability for stock drinking water.

Have all water parameters that might affect production animals been included?

No. Many factors influence the suitability of water for livestock watering. Requirements may differ between animal species (generally tolerances decrease in the order sheep, cattle, horses, pigs, poultry), and between different stages of growth and animal condition. Only chemical characteristic that may affect animal health have been used. The Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality also include biological and radiological characteristics but there is insufficient data available in the Fitzroy Basin to include these parameters in the reports.

Unless stated, guidelines and implication information is drawn from the Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality, Volume 3, Primary Industries — Rationale and Background Information

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