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Water Plan (Cooper Creek) 2011.

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Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
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Abstract
This Act sets the management plan for water resources in the Cooper Creek. Under section 2, the purposes of the plan are: (a) to define the availability of water in the plan area; (b) to provide a framework for sustainably managing water and the taking of water; (c) to identify priorities and mechanisms for dealing with future water requirements; (d) to regulate the taking of overland flow water. Chap. 2 specifies the plan area and water to which the plans applies. Chap. 3 establishes the outcomes for sustainable management of water. Chap. 4 concerns strategies for achieving outcomes. Chap. 5 covers the Monitoring and reporting requirements. Chap. 6 deals with the reviewing and amending of the plan. The plan is completed by nine Schedules: Plan area and subcatchment areas, Nodes, Allowable total increase for in-stream water storage capacity for subcatchments, Protected watercourses, Protected waterholes and lakes, Augmented waterholes, Map of protected watercourses, waterholes and lakes and augmented waterholes, Rates and pump sizes, Dictionary.
Entry into force notes
This Plan enters into force on 11 November 2011.
Notes
Last amendments up to Water Plan (Great Artesian Basin and Other Regional Aquifers) 2017.This Plan was formerly called: Water Resource (Cooper Creek) Plan 2011.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No
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