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WATER SHARING PLAN FOR THE ADELONG CREEK WATER SOURCE 2003 - REG 11
Objectives
11 Objectives
(1) The broad objectives of this Plan are to: (a) maintain flow-dependent
riverine ecosystems and restore to health those which have been degraded, and
(b) optimise economic, social, cultural and environmental values, including
those of Indigenous peoples, by providing for the fair and equitable sharing
of the water resource.
(2) The specific objectives of this Plan are to: (a)
protect basic landholder rights including native title rights,
(b) minimise
impact on natural water levels in river pools and wetlands during periods of
no flow,
(c) protect natural low flow regimes,
(d) protect a portion of
freshes and high flows,
(e) maintain the natural inundation patterns and
distribution of floodwaters supporting natural wetlands and floodplain
ecosystems,
(f) maintain or imitate natural flow variability in all rivers,
(g) maintain groundwater within natural levels and variability to sustain
critical surface flows and ecosystems,
(h) define and provide for town water
access,
(i) provide, where possible, adequate flow conditions for
recreational and cultural use and amenity,
(j) define licensed water users
access to a share of available water, to provide for sustainable current and
future water uses, within the limits of the Murray Darling Basin Ministerial
Council Cap,
(k) facilitate water use efficiency to protect river flows,
(l)
recognise and protect Indigenous rights to a share of flow for cultural
heritage (especially within wetlands, floodplain, riverbanks and tributaries
on Crown Lands) and traditional uses,
(m) improve diversity and abundance of
local native species, especially for the recovery of threatened species,
(n)
contribute to flows occurring in the Murrumbidgee River, and
(o) contribute
to the achievement of water quality suitable for identified values in this
water source, including aquatic ecosystems, visual amenity, secondary and
primary contact recreation, livestock, irrigation and homestead water supply,
drinking water and aquatic foods (cooked).
Note: Objective (o) refers to
maintaining water quality. Although there are no specific strategies directly
related to this objective in this Plan, the environmental water provision in
this Plan makes a positive contribution to maintaining water quality.
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