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WATER PLAN (BAFFLE CREEK BASIN) 2010 - REG 32
Process for dealing with unallocated water
32 Process for dealing with unallocated water
(1) The resource operations plan includes the process for dealing with
unallocated water in the plan area.
(2) In preparing and implementing the
process the chief executive is to consider the following— (a) the purpose
for which the water is required;
(b) the efficiency of existing and proposed
water use practices;
(c) the extent to which water is being taken under
existing authorisations in the plan area;
(d) the availability of an
alternative water supply for the purpose for which the water is required;
(e)
the impact the proposed taking of, or interfering with, the water may have on
existing water users in the plan area;
(f) whether the proposed taking or
interfering is likely to have a direct adverse effect on groundwater flows;
(g) the streamflows required to maintain the following— (i) the longitudinal
connectivity of low flow habitats throughout river systems in the plan area;
(ii) the wetted habitats at riffles and other stream bed features;
(iii) the
natural seasonality of flows and zero flows;
(iv) the replenishment of refuge
pools that enable movement of in-stream biota;
(v) the lateral connectivity
between rivers in the plan area and their adjacent riverine environments
including floodplains;
(h) the impact the taking of, or proposed taking of,
water may have on the following— (i) water quality;
(ii) the natural
movement of sediment;
(iii) the bed and banks of a watercourse or lake;
(iv)
riparian vegetation;
(v) habitats for native plants and animals;
(vi) the
movement of fish and other aquatic species;
(vii) the recreational and
aesthetic values of the plan area;
(viii) cultural values, including, for
example, cultural values of the traditional owners of the plan area;
(ix) the
ecological values of watercourses, lakes or springs.
(3) Subsection (2) does
not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
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