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MARINE AND SAFETY (GENERAL) REGULATIONS 2023 (S.R. 2023, NO. 47) - SCHEDULE 5
- Prohibited areas for navigation
SCHEDULE 5 - Prohibited areas for navigation Regulation 9
1. Lake Gordon: the waters within 100 metres of the Gordon
intake.
2. Lake Gordon: the waters within 300 metres upstream of the
Gordon Dam.
3. Gordon River: the waters downstream from the Gordon Dam
to the confluence of the Serpentine River.
4. Serpentine River: the waters of the Serpentine River for
a distance of 1 000 metres downstream from the Serpentine Dam.
5. Lake Pedder: the waters bounded by the Serpentine Dam, a
sign on the southern bank and a sign on the northern bank, both signs located
approximately 200 metres upstream from the Serpentine Dam.
6. Lake Pedder: the waters bounded by the Scotts Peak Dam, a
sign on the eastern bank approximately 75 metres upstream from the Scotts Peak
Dam and a sign on the western bank approximately 22 metres upstream from the
Scotts Peak Dam.
7. Lake Pedder: the waters bounded by the Edgar Dam, a sign
on the western bank approximately 400 metres upstream from the Edgar Dam and a
sign on the eastern bank approximately 50 metres upstream from the Edgar Dam.
8. Lake Pedder: the waters of the McPartlan Canal from a
point approximately 400 metres upstream from the Gordon River Road bridge
downstream to Lake Gordon.
9. Cluny Lagoon: the waters bounded by the Cluny Dam, a sign
on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs located
approximately 150 metres upstream from the Cluny Dam.
10. Lake Catagunya: the waters (a) bounded by
the Catagunya Dam, a sign located on the eastern bank and a sign on the
western bank, both signs located approximately 300 metres upstream from the
Catagunya Dam; and
(b) of the Catagunya Flume.
11. River Derwent: the waters of the River Derwent for a
distance of 700 metres downstream from the Catagunya Dam.
12. Lake Catagunya: the waters of the Wayatinah Power
Station tailrace to a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank,
both signs 150 metres downstream from the Wayatinah Power Station.
13. Lake Repulse: the waters bounded by the Repulse Dam, a
sign on the northern bank approximately 400 metres upstream from the Repulse
Dam and a sign on the southern bank approximately 100 metres upstream from the
Repulse Dam.
14. River Derwent: the waters of the River Derwent for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Repulse Dam.
15. River Derwent: the waters of the River Derwent for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Cluny Dam.
16. Meadowbank Lake: the waters bounded by the Meadowbank
Dam, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 1 500 metres upstream from the Meadowbank Dam.
17. River Derwent: the waters of the River Derwent for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Meadowbank Dam.
18. Nive River: the waters of the Nive River from the
Tungatinah Power Station downstream to Wayatinah Lagoon including Lake
Liapootah and the Liapootah Power Station tailrace.
19. Wayatinah Lagoon: the waters bounded by the Wayatinah
Dam, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 300 metres upstream from the Wayatinah Dam.
20. Wayatinah Lagoon: the waters bounded by the Wayatinah
Power Station tunnel intake structure, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign
on the western bank, both signs located approximately 100 metres upstream from
the tunnel intake structure.
21. River Derwent: the waters of the River Derwent for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Wayatinah Dam spillway.
22. Lake King William: the waters bounded by the Clark Dam,
a sign on the western bank approximately 300 metres upstream from the Clark
Dam and a sign on the eastern bank approximately 100 metres upstream from the
Clark Dam.
23. Lake King William: the waters bounded by the Tarraleah
Intake, a sign on the western bank approximately 250 metres upstream from the
Tarraleah Intake and a sign on the eastern bank approximately 250 metres
upstream from the Tarraleah Intake.
24. Lake King William/Nive River: the waters of all those
canals, flumes, ponds, siphons and tunnels flowing downstream from Lake King
William to the Nive River, including (a) that part of the
River Derwent between the Clark Dam and the pump station located approximately
6 000 metres downstream from the Clark Dam; and
(b) the Wentworth Canal and
the Wentworth Dam Pond; and
(c) the Dunnys Canal and the Dunnys Dam Pond; and
(d) the Hornes Dam Pond; and
(e) within 50 metres of the Pump Pond intake; and
(f) within 30 metres upstream from the Pump Pond spillway; and
(g) within 30
metres upstream from the Mossy Marsh Pond spillway
but excluding
the remainder of the Pump Pond and the Mossy Marsh Pond.
25. Tungatinah Lagoon: the waters within 50 metres of the
Tungatinah Tunnel intake structure.
26. Bronte Lagoon: the waters (a) for a distance
of 35 metres upstream of the Bronte Lagoon spillway; and
(b) for a distance of
300 metres downstream of the Bronte Lagoon spillway; and
(c) for a distance of
35 metres from the Clarence Pipeline outlet.
27. Bronte Lagoon/Bradys Lake: the waters of the Woodwards
Canal from the footbridge at Bronte Lagoon downstream to Bradys Lake.
28. Bradys Lake: the waters bounded by the Dee Tunnel
Outlet, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 50 metres downstream from the Dee Tunnel Outlet.
29. Bradys Lake: the waters within 60 metres of the Bradys
Lake spillway.
30. Laughing Jack Lagoon: the waters for a distance
of (a) 70 metres upstream from the Laughing Jack Dam; and
(b) 200
metres downstream from the Laughing Jack spillway along Powers Creek.
31. Penstock Lagoon: the waters (a) for a
distance of 40 metres upstream and 150 metres downstream from the Penstock
Lagoon South Dam spillway; and
(b) of the Waddamana No.2 canal.
32. Lake Echo: the waters bounded by the Lake Echo Dam, a
sign on the western bank approximately 40 metres upstream, and a sign on the
eastern bank approximately 120 metres upstream from the Lake Echo Dam.
33. Lake Echo: the waters of the canal and flume from the
Lake Echo Dam at Lake Echo downstream to and including the Echo Forebay.
34. Dee Lagoon: the waters of the Lake Echo Power Station
tailrace for a distance of 400 metres downstream from the Lake Echo Power
Station.
35. Dee Lagoon: the waters bounded by the Dee Tunnel Inlet
Weir, a sign on the northern bank and a sign on the southern bank, both signs
located approximately 150 metres upstream from the Dee Tunnel Inlet Weir.
36. Dee Lagoon: the waters of the Dee Lagoon spillway
channel from the shoreline of the lagoon to the end of the spillway channel.
37. Pine Tier Lagoon: the waters within 400 metres of the
Pine Tier Dam.
38. Bronte Canal: the waters of the Bronte flume and the
Bronte Canal from the Pine Tier Dam downstream to the signs approximately 100
metres downstream from the Lyell Highway bridge at Bronte Lagoon, and
including the Serpentine Diversion Pond.
39. Little Pine Lagoon: the waters 100 metres upstream and
300 metres downstream from the Little Pine Dam.
40. Little Pine Lagoon/Lake Echo: the waters of
(a) the Deep Creek Cut Canal from a point 200 metres upstream from the
Marlborough Road bridge to the confluence with Deep Creek; and
(b) Deep Creek
from the confluence with the Deep Creek Cut Canal to the confluence with the
River Ouse; and
(c) the River Ouse from the confluence of Deep Creek to the
Monpeelyata Intake Weir; and
(d) the Monpeelyata Canal and the Monpeelyata
flume from the Monpeelyata Intake Weir downstream to Lake Echo.
41. Clarence Weir Pond: the waters of the Clarence Weir
Pond.
42. St Clair Lagoon: the waters within 300 metres of the St
Clair Dam.
43. Lake St Clair: the waters within 50 metres of the Lake
St Clair Low Head Weir.
44. Poatina: the waters of the Poatina Tailrace from the
Poatina Power Station tunnel outlet downstream to Brumbys Creek.
45. Brumbys Creek: the waters within 100 metres of each of
Brumbys Creek Weir 1, Brumbys Creek Weir 2 and Brumbys Creek Weir 3.
46. Arthurs Lake: the waters within (a) 30
metres of the Arthurs Lake Dam; and
(b) 50 metres of the Arthurs Lake
spillway.
47. Arthurs Lake: the waters of the pump house channel
between the pump house structure, a sign on the northern bank and a sign on
the southern bank at the upstream mouth of that channel.
48. Woods Lake: the waters (a) bounded by the
Woods Lake Dam, a sign on the northern bank of Woods Lake approximately 80
metres upstream of the Woods Lake Dam and a sign on the bend of the Woods Lake
Dam approximately 100 metres south of the Woods Lake Dam spillway; and
(b) for
a distance of 300 metres downstream from the Woods Lake Dam spillway.
49. Shannon Lagoon: the waters (a) bounded by
the Shannon Dam, a sign on the western bank and a sign on the eastern bank,
both signs located approximately 300 metres upstream from the Shannon Dam; and
(b) for a distance of 300 metres downstream from the Shannon Dam spillway.
50. Shannon Lagoon: the waters from that part of the
Highland Lakes Road that crosses Shannon Lagoon to the Miena Dam.
51. Great Lake: the waters immediately upstream from the
Poatina intake, bounded by the breakwater walls on the northern and southern
sides, for a distance of 500 metres from the intake.
52. Great Lake: the waters of the Arthurs Lake Diversion.
53. Great Lake: the waters within a distance of 50 metres of
the Tods Corner Power Station.
54. Great Lake: the waters bounded by the Miena Dam, a sign
on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs located
approximately 200 metres upstream from the Miena Dam.
55. Great Lake: the waters of the Liawenee Canal and the
Liawenee Weir Pond.
56. Lake Augusta: the waters for a distance of (a) 50
metres upstream from the Lake Augusta Dam outlet; and
(b) 300 metres
downstream from the Lake Augusta Dam outlet.
57. Lake Augusta: the waters 230 metres upstream and 350
metres downstream from the Lake Augusta spillway.
58. Lake Trevallyn: the waters (a) bounded by
the Trevallyn Dam, a sign on the northern bank and a sign on the southern
bank, both signs located approximately 500 metres upstream from the Trevallyn
Dam; and
(b) downstream from the Trevallyn Dam for a distance of 350 metres;
and
(c) of Stephensdale Bay, bounded to the south by the buoy line and marked
by two signs on the bank at either end of the buoy line.
59. River Tamar: the waters of the River Tamar known as the
Trevallyn Power Station tailrace from Elouera Street downstream to a sign on
the northern bank and a sign on the southern bank, both signs located
approximately 80 metres downstream from Elouera Street.
60. Lake Mackenzie: the waters within 50 metres of the
Mackenzie Dam intake.
61. Lake Mackenzie: the waters 200 metres upstream and 300
metres downstream from the Mackenzie Dam spillway.
62. Lake Mackenzie: the waters of all canals, flumes and
weirs flowing from Jacks Lagoon, the Mackenzie Dam and Yeates Creek downstream
to the Fisher tunnel intake structure.
63. Fisher River: the waters of the Fisher Power Station
tailrace from the Fisher Power Station to the confluence with the Fisher
River.
64. Lake Rowallan: the waters 300 metres upstream from the
Rowallan Dam.
65. Mersey River: the waters of the Mersey River from the
Rowallan Dam downstream approximately 800 metres to the Mersey Forest Road
bridge.
66. Lake Parangana: the waters bounded by the Parangana Dam,
a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs located
approximately 400 metres upstream from the Parangana Dam.
67. Mersey River: the waters of the Mersey River from the
Parangana Dam downstream approximately 800 metres to the Mersey Forest Road
bridge.
68. River Forth: the waters (a) downstream from
the Lemonthyme Power Station for a distance of 650 metres; and
(b) downstream
from the Paloona Power Station to the junction with the Wilmot River.
69. Lake Cethana: the waters bounded by the Cethana Dam, a
sign on the western bank approximately 250 metres upstream, and a sign on the
eastern bank approximately 100 metres upstream, from the Cethana Dam.
70. Lake Cethana: the waters bounded by the Wilmot Power
Station, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 500 metres downstream from the Wilmot Power Station.
71. Lake Gairdner: the waters bounded by the Wilmot Dam, the
Wilmot Dam spillway, a sign on the eastern bank approximately 300 metres
upstream from the Wilmot Dam and a sign on the western bank approximately 450
metres upstream from the Wilmot Dam spillway.
72. Wilmot River: the waters of the Wilmot River for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Wilmot Dam spillway.
73. Lake Barrington: the waters from the Cethana Dam
downstream to a sign on the bank near Jacksons Creek approximately 2 000
metres from the Cethana Dam.
74. Lake Barrington: the waters bounded by the Devils Gate
Dam, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 300 metres upstream from the Devils Gate Dam.
75. Lake Paloona: the waters of Lake Paloona 2 000
metres from the Devils Gate Dam as marked by signs on the western and eastern
sides of the lake and 475 metres from the Paloona Power Station as marked by
signs on the western and eastern sides of the lake.
76. Lake Murchison: the waters of Lake Murchison.
77. Murchison River/Lake Rosebery: the waters of the
Murchison River and Lake Rosebery from the Murchison Dam downstream for a
distance of 1 400 metres.
78. Lake Mackintosh: the waters bounded by the Sophia
outlet, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both signs
located approximately 300 metres downstream from the outlet.
79. Lake Mackintosh: the waters for a distance of 60 metres
upstream from the Tullibardine Dam.
80. Lake Mackintosh: the waters bounded by the Mackintosh
Dam, a sign on the northern bank and a sign on the southern bank, both signs
located approximately 750 metres upstream from the Mackintosh Dam.
81. Mackintosh River/Lake Rosebery: the waters of the
Mackintosh River and Lake Rosebery from the Mackintosh Dam downstream for a
distance of 2 700 metres.
82. Lake Rosebery: the waters bounded by the Bastyan Dam, a
sign on the northern bank and a sign on the southern bank, both signs located
approximately 750 metres upstream from the Bastyan Dam.
83. Pieman River/Lake Pieman: the waters of the Pieman River
and Lake Pieman for a distance of 2 200 metres downstream from the Bastyan
Dam.
84. Pieman River: the waters of the Pieman River from the
Reece Dam spillway for a distance of 400 metres downstream from the Reece Dam.
85. Lake Pieman: the waters bounded by the Reece Dam, a sign
on the eastern bank approximately 500 metres upstream from the Reece Dam and a
sign on the western bank approximately 250 metres upstream from the Reece Dam.
86. King River: the waters of the King River from 50 metres
upstream from the John Butters Power Station to 200 metres downstream from the
John Butters Power Station.
87. King River: the waters for a distance of 400 metres
downstream from the Crotty Dam.
88. Lake Burbury: the waters 150 metres upstream from the
Darwin Dam.
89. Lake Burbury: the waters bounded by the Crotty Dam and a
sign on each side of the Crotty Dam located approximately 350 metres from the
Crotty Dam.
90. Lake Burbury: the waters within 100 metres of the John
Butters intake.
91. Lake Newton: the waters of Lake Newton and for a
distance of 200 metres downstream from the Newton Dam spillway.
92. Lake Margaret: the waters within 300 metres of the Lake
Margaret Dam spillway.
93. Yolande River: the waters from a distance of 50 metres
upstream from the Upper Lake Margaret Power Station for a distance of 200
metres downstream from the Lower Lake Margaret Power Station.
94. Lake Plimsoll: the waters bounded by the Anthony Dam,
the Anthony Levee, a sign on the western bank located approximately 180 metres
upstream from the Anthony Levee and a sign on the eastern bank located
approximately 300 metres upstream from the Anthony Dam.
95. Lake Plimsoll: the waters bounded by the Anthony Intake
structure, a sign on the eastern bank and a sign on the western bank, both
signs located approximately 300 metres upstream from the Anthony Intake
structure.
96. Lake Plimsoll: the waters of the Anthony River for a
distance of 300 metres downstream from the Anthony Dam.
97. Hall Rivulet: the waters of the Hall Rivulet Canal and
the Hall Rivulet Dam.
98. White Spur Lake: the waters of White Spur Lake, the
White Spur Canal, and for a distance of 150 metres downstream from the White
Spur Dam spillway.
99. Lake Henty: the waters for a distance of 300 metres
downstream from the Henty Dam spillway, the Henty Canal, the Unnamed Creek
Diversion Canal and Lake Henty.
100. Huntsman Lake: the waters within 200 metres of the
Meander Dam.
101. Carlton Beach: the waters within 200 metres of the
waterline extending eastward from the western end of the beach to the mouth of
the Carlton River.
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