South Queensland may be facing water restrictions as early as next year if dam levels continue to drop.
The South-East regions water grid capacity is currently sitting at just over 65 per cent, with Wivenhoe dam down to 53 per cent.
A spokesperson for Seqwater said there’s still “a way to go”, but water restrictions will need to be considered if dam levels continue to plunge.
"We're really looking at this wet season to understand whether we'll see rainfall back to what we usually see during the summer months,” said the spokesperson.