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Water Act 1992.

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Type of law
Legislation
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Abstract
This Act, consisting of 111 sections divided into eleven Parts and completed by one Schedule, concerns the management, conservation, use and protection of water resources in Northern Territory. The property in and the rights to the use, flow and control of all water in the Territory is vested in the Territory (sect. 9). The Act contains provisions on the public right to water for domestic and stock purpose (sect. 10) and other rights to water (Part 2 Div. 1) and on water pollution (Part 2 Div. 2). The Act provides for inspections, the preparation of water allocation plans, the creation of water control districts and for the creation of water advisory committees and of the Water Resources Review Panel (Part 3). Under Part 5, the use of surface water resources is regulated while Part 6 is dedicated to groundwater resources. Part 7 concerns the protection of water quality and Part 8 covers water resources development works. The Act also provides for water fees and charges (Part 9).
Long title of text
An Act to provide for the investigation, allocation, use, control, protection, management and administration of water resources, and for related purposes.
Entry into force notes
This Act entered into force on 1 July 1992.
Notes
The Acts of the State of South Australia specified in Part A of the Schedule, in their application to the Territory as laws of the Territory, are repealed. The Act and Ordinances specified in Part B of the Schedule are repealed.Including amendments up to Water Amendment (Aboriginal Water Reserves) Act 2025 (Act No. 13 , 2025).
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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