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WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 - SECT 6
State Water Management Outcomes Plan
6 State Water Management Outcomes Plan
(1) The Governor may, by order published in the Gazette, establish a State
Water Management Outcomes Plan for the development, conservation, management
and control of the State's water resources in furtherance of the objects of
this Act.
(2) The objects of a State Water Management Outcomes Plan are as
follows-- (a) to set the over-arching policy context, targets and strategic
outcomes for the management of the State's water sources, having regard to--
(i) relevant environmental, social and economic considerations, and
(ii) the
results of any relevant monitoring programs,
(b) to promote the water
management principles established by this Act,
(c) to give effect to any
State government policy statement in relation to salinity strategies.
(3) The
State Water Management Outcomes Plan must be consistent with-- (a) government
obligations arising under any inter-governmental agreement to which the
government is a party, such as the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement set out in
Schedule 1 to the Water Act 2007 of the Commonwealth, and
(b) government
obligations arising in connection with any international agreement to which
the government of the Commonwealth is a party, and
(c)
State government policy, including State government policy in relation to the
environmental objectives for water quality and river flow.
(4) For the
purposes of this section,
"State government policy" includes such matters as are declared by the
regulations to be State government policy.
(5) The regulations may make
provision for or with respect to the public consultation procedures to be
complied with in relation to the establishment or amendment of a State Water
Management Outcomes Plan.
(6) A State Water Management Outcomes Plan has
effect for the period of 5 years commencing on the date on which it is
published in the Gazette.
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