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SW15 Gwydir Water Resource Plan Moree 1 Nov 2018 Water Resource Plans
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Page 1: Water Resource Plans€¦ · Water Sharing Plans v’s Water Resource Plans Page 7 Water sharing plans remain the legal instrument for managing water resources in NSW These have the

SW15 Gwydir Water Resource Plan Moree 1 Nov 2018

Water Resource Plans

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Introduction & Acknowledgement of Country

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1. Water Resource Plans

2. NSW context

3. WSP vs WRP

4. What’s in a WRP?

5. Process

6. Navigating a WRP

7. Public exhibition: Gwydir Surface Water WRP

Agenda

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Water Resource Plans

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Outline how water resources will be shared and managed to be consistent with the Murray-Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) Sets out the requirements for annual limits on water take, environmental water, managing water during extreme events

Provides strategies to achieve water quality standards and manage risks

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NSW Context

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20 Water Resource Plans in NSW

Covers groundwater and/or surface water in a defined area

Plans vary depending on the number of water sources and environmental assets

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NSW Context

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Water Sharing Plans v’s Water Resource Plans

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Water sharing plans remain the legal instrument for managing water resources in NSW

These have the rules that manage consumptive and environmental water. They include:

o Compliance with the long term average annual extraction limit (LTAAEL)

o Planned environmental water rules o Rules around taking water o Trade rules

Water resource plans are there to implement the Basin Plan

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What’s in a Water Resource Plan?

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WRP

Compliance with the sustainable diversion limit

Protection of water for the environment

Water quality and salinity objectives

Aboriginal values and uses

Measuring and monitoring

Arrangements for extreme events

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Process

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DEVELOP CONSULT APPROVE, ASSESS & ACCREDIT

IMPLEMENT

Status & Issues

paper

Strategy & rule

development

Draft WRP

Public exhibition

WRP

Ministerial approval

Final WRP

Commonwealth Minister

accreditation

WRP commences

MDBA assessment

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Water Resource Plan Navigation

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Water Resource Plan - sections

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Introduction Identification of WRP area, SDL resource

units and more

Risks to water

sources

Environmental water, cultural

flows and sustainable

management

Water quality management

Take for consumptive

use

Measuring and monitoring

Information used to

prepare the WRP

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Navigating a Water Resource Plan

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Example page from a WRP

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Gwydir Surface Water WRP area

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Gwydir WRP area

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Consultation on the Plan

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Status and issues paper Oct 2016

Gwydir Stakeholder Advisory Panel 9 meetings

First Nations consultation Gomeroi (complete)

Public exhibition 18 October – 29 November 2018

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Proposed changes

Incorporation of floodplain harvesting access licences and rules etc.

Template updated to improve readability, consistency and alignment with policy positions

Objectives strategies and performance indicators revised

Establish a second extraction limit, which is the sustainable diversion limit specified in the Basin Plan 2012, and to incorporate an associated assessment and compliance framework for this limit

Gwydir Regulated WSP

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Proposed Changes Gwydir Regulated WSP

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Reference to Interim Flow Management Plan for the North West removed. The rules and threshold retained.

Addition of a ‘very wet conditions’ threshold for environmental flows to the extreme wet provisions

Standardising provisions regarding environmental water advisory groups (EWAG) and compliance assessment advisory committees (CAAC)

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Proposed changes

Ability to direct excess supplementary flows for the environment’s share of the events to specific environmental assets Environmental Contingency Allowance crediting wording to align with original intent Formalising historic practice regarding Mongyer Lagoon to ensure operational practice continues.

Gwydir Regulated WSP

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Proposed changes

Unregulated WSP template to removal of alluvium, improve consistency and alignment with policy positions

Incorporation of floodplain harvesting access licences and rules etc.

Objectives strategies and performance indicators revised

Establish a second extraction limit, which is the sustainable diversion limit specified in the Basin Plan 2012, and to incorporate an associated assessment and compliance framework for this limit

Gwydir Unregulated WSP

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Have Your Say Public exhibition period The Gwydir Surface Water Resource Plan will be on public exhibition from 18 October – 29 November 2018. More information For more information or to make an online submission on the draft water resource plan, visit: www.industry.nsw.gov.au/water-resource-plan-consultation Have Your Say www.nsw.gov.au/improving-nsw/have-your-say Contact us by email [email protected]

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Questions

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Thank you

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