Draft Alice Springs water allocation plan 2026-2036

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Water planning in the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory Government is committed to managing water resources in a sustainable way for the long term.

The Northern Territory Water Act 1992(External link) provides the legal framework for managing water through water allocation plans in declared water control districts. These plans set out how water can be shared and used.

Water allocation plans are developed using:

  • Scientific and technical assessments

  • Data on water availability and use

  • Input from the community through consultation

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Draft Alice Springs water plan 2026–2036 consultation

The Department of Lands, Planning and Environment is seeking feedback on the proposed 10-year water plan for Alice Springs (2026–2036).

Public consultation will run from 16 February to 17 March 2026

Your feedback on the draft plan will help inform the final version. This is your opportunity to have your say.

Water planning in the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory Government is committed to managing water resources in a sustainable way for the long term.

The Northern Territory Water Act 1992(External link) provides the legal framework for managing water through water allocation plans in declared water control districts. These plans set out how water can be shared and used.

Water allocation plans are developed using:

  • Scientific and technical assessments

  • Data on water availability and use

  • Input from the community through consultation

Find out more

Draft Alice Springs water plan 2026–2036 consultation

The Department of Lands, Planning and Environment is seeking feedback on the proposed 10-year water plan for Alice Springs (2026–2036).

Public consultation will run from 16 February to 17 March 2026

Your feedback on the draft plan will help inform the final version. This is your opportunity to have your say.

  • About the Alice Springs water plan

    The Alice Springs plan area is in the heart of Australia. The climate is hot and arid characterised by low average annual rainfall, very high evapotranspiration and pronounced inter-annual variability. There are no permanent rivers or surface water sources. This means groundwater is the only reliable water supply for the town of Alice Springs.

    As the Northern Territory’s second largest town, Alice Springs is expected to grow. With population growth and economic development, it is important to secure water for homes, businesses, industry, agriculture and the environment. A water plan has been in place for Alice Springs since 2007 to help manage and protect this vital resource.

    The current Alice Springs Water Allocation Plan 2016–2026 will expire on 15 February 2026.

    The Department of Lands, Planning and Environment is developing a new 10-year water plan for 2026–2036. This will be the third water plan for Alice Springs. It will be declared by the Minister for Water Resources in 2026.

    The new plan will continue to:

    • Protect key groundwater resources

    • Set limits on how much water can be taken

    • Manage how water is used


    We welcome your comments and suggestions to improve the plan. Public consultation will run from 16 February to 17 March 2026. During this time, you can review the draft plan and have your say.

    The draft Alice Springs Water Allocation Plan 2026–2036 includes three main documents:

    Water Plan 2026–2036

    • Sets the Estimated Sustainable Yield (ESY) — the amount of water that can be taken each year without harming the resource

    • Defines the rules for managing and allocating water

    Background Report

    • Explains the science, data and methods used to develop the plan

    • Describes the environmental values that depend on water

    • Summarises the social and economic context, including current and future water use

    Implementation Actions

    • Outlines a 10-year work program

    • Supports adaptive water management

    • Details ongoing monitoring, data collection and analysis of water quantity, quality and use

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