Goulburn Broken CMA environmental water and wetlands manager Simon Casanelia said the annual water release was referred to as the Goulburn River early spring fresh, and was expected to run from about September 4 to 31.
“This additional water will enhance available habitat for native fish, platypus and waterbugs, enabling them to use the food washed in from the high flows as the weather becomes warmer,” Mr Casanelia said.
“Because fish are more actively migrating and spawning in spring, there is great value in the spring fresh, even with the high winter flows we’ve had.
“Conditions are also ideal for native plant growth which will aid long-term bank stabilisation.”
The fresh is expected to benefit the whole length of the Goulburn River downstream of Lake Eildon.
It will begin with a peak flow of about 9500 Ml/day at Trawool and Shepparton before slowly dropping back to about 1000 Ml/day later in September.
Mr Casanelia said peak flows would be well below minor flood levels along the Goulburn River.
“At Trawool the river will reach 2.4m, the minor flood level is 4m, and at Shepparton the river will reach 4m, the minor flood level is 9.5m.
“Timing and height of the fresh may vary depending on natural flows in the river. Delivery of water for the environment will reduce or stop if there is any flood risk.
“Timing of the spring fresh has been complex this year,” he said.
“Planned works at Goulburn Weir in October require the fresh to start in early September. This could have led to high flows during the Goulburn Fishing Festival on September 2, however following consultation with the community, it was agreed to delay the start of the fresh several days so as not disrupt the fishing festival or the planned Goulburn Weir works.”
Environmental flows are planned by the Goulburn Broken CMA in consultation with the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office and the Victorian Environmental Water Holder, as well as Goulburn-Murray Water, who manage the releases of environmental flows from its storages.
This use of water for the environment is authorised by VEWH in line with its Seasonal Watering Plan 2023-24, which is available for download from www.vewh.vic.gov.au
For regular watering updates and to find out more about river health, water for the environment and monitoring activities, go to: www.gbcma.vic.gov.au