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Water for the environment

Discover the vital role environmental water plays in improving the health of rivers, wetlands and floodplains across New South Wales.

Two little bittern (Ixobrychus minutus) chicks with pale yellow and brown downy feathers are nestled together beside two white eggs. The scene is set within a natural environment of soft green foliage and blurred branches, indicating a nest hidden in Yanga National Park.

Learn more about the role of water that is managed specifically to improve the health of rivers, wetlands and floodplains.

A water body with vegetation on its shore

Our interactive map shows how we are delivering water for the environment in your region.

A view of the Lachlan River in Kalyarr National Park

Planning water for the environment, in partnership with Aboriginal peoples, to heal Country.

A close up view of a Southern bell frog (Litoria raniformis)

We prepare annual watering plans, outcomes reports and long-term water plans.

A Black-winged Stilt flying over the Mid Murray River, with numerous trees in the background.

There are so many reasons to love our local rivers.

Children playing on the banks of the Edward River

Explore our education resources, fact sheets and videos and learn about water for the environment and how this water is managed and used.

Billy buttons (Craspedia) at Silver Pines, near Urana

Stay up to date with water for the environment news.

An aerial photo of the Cudgegong River near Lawson Park in Mudgee. The image features a blue, cloudy sky, with abundant vegetation on both sides of the river. A dam is situated in the middle of the river, and mountains can be seen in the background.

All our published water for the environment research and publications.