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WATER SHARING PLAN FOR THE JILLIBY JILLIBY CREEK WATER SOURCE 2003 - REG 36A
Compliance with the long-term average annual extraction limit
36A Compliance with the long-term average annual extraction limit
(1) In this Unit the total water extractions under basic landholder rights and
access licences, other than local water utility or any future major utility
access licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council, will be
monitored each water year to determine if there is any growth in volumes
extracted above the long-term average annual extraction limit established
under clause 35 (2), based on comparison of the extraction limit against the
average extraction within this Unit over that year and the preceding 2 years.
(2) For the purposes of auditing extraction against the long-term average
annual extraction limit established under clause 35 (2), the taking of water
pursuant to an access licence that has been committed as adaptive
environmental water pursuant to section 8C of the Act, shall not be accounted
for as extraction under subclause (1).
(3) For water sources in this Unit, if
the 3 year average of total water extractions under basic landholder rights
and access licences, other than local water utility or any future major
utility access licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council,
exceeds the long-term average annual extraction limit established under clause
35 (2) by 5% or greater, then the available water determinations made for
unregulated river access licences under clause 37 (8) for the following water
year shall be reduced by an amount that is assessed as necessary by the
Minister to return subsequent total water extractions under basic landholder
rights and access licences, other than those held by Gosford and Wyong
Councils, in this Unit to the long-term average annual extraction limit.
(4)
For water sources in this Unit if the 3 year average of total water
extractions under basic landholder rights and access licences, other than
local water utility or any future major utility access licences held by
Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council, is less than 95% of the
long-term average annual extraction limit established in clauses 35 (2), the
available water determinations made for unregulated river access licences
under clause 37 (8) for the following water year for unregulated river access
shall be increased to such an extent as to allow total water extraction under
basic landholder rights and access licences in this Unit to increase to the
respective long-term average annual extraction limit. Note: The effect of this
subclause and clause 37 (8) is that available water determinations for
unregulated river access licences can never be greater than 1 ML per unit
share, except for the available water determinations made for the first year
of the Plan. Therefore this allows for adjustment back towards 1 ML per unit
share if a previous growth in use response under 36A (3) resulted in
extractions significantly below the LTAAEL.
(5) Any reduction or increase to
the available water determinations made under clause 37 (8) for unregulated
river access licences in the Ourimbah Creek Water Source as a result of
subclause (3) or (4) shall be equivalent to the corresponding reduction or
increase made to available water determinations for unregulated river access
licences in the Wyong River Water Source, Tuggerah Lakes Water Source and the
Jilliby Jilliby Creek Water Source and should be repeated for each of the
subsequent two water years.
(6) The average annual volume of water taken
under all local water utility or any future major utility access licences,
held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Council, in any 10 consecutive water
years in this Unit may not exceed a volume equal to the respective long-term
average annual extraction limit specified in clause 35 (3).
(7) In this Unit
the total water taken under local water utility or any future major utility
licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Councils will be
monitored each water year to determine if there is any growth above the local
water utility long-term average annual extraction limit established under
clause 35 (3), based on a comparison of the long-term average annual
extraction limit against the average annual amount of water taken within
this Unit over a rolling ten year period commencing from the start of this
Plan, except where subclause (8) applies.
(8) If the long-term average annual
extraction limit specified in clause 35 (3) is amended under clause 35 (5)
then growth in the ‘water taken’ above the respective local water utility
long-term average annual extraction limit specified in clause 35 (3) shall be
determined based on a comparison of the extraction limit against the average
water taken under local water utility or any future major utility access
licences held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council within the
Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit over a rolling ten year period
commencing from the water year in which the amendment was made. Note: The
effect of subclause (8) is if a new long-term average annual extraction limit
for the local water utility is required after Tillegra Dam is built within the
term of this Plan then a new ten year rolling accounting period will commence.
(9) For the purpose of assessing growth above the local water utility
long-term average annual extraction limit the water taken in the Tuggerah
Lakes Extraction Management Unit under local water utility or any future major
utility licences within these water sources will be determined as: (a) the
water passing the outlet of Mardi Water Treatment Plant minus any water
passing the boundary meter from Gosford/Wyong Councils to Hunter Water
Corporation, plus
(b) any water passing the boundary meter from Hunter Water
Corporation to Gosford/Wyong Councils, plus
(c) water taken by any other
local water utility infrastructure nominated by Gosford and Wyong Water Supply
Authority and agreed to by the Minister.
(10) If monitoring of the water
taken under local water utility or any future major utility access licences
held by Gosford City Council and Wyong Shire Council indicates growth above
the local water utility long-term average annual extraction limit as specified
in clause 35 (3), then a review shall be undertaken which considers: (a) the
Councils’ urban water supply requirements, and
(b) the impacts associated
with an increase to the respective local water utility long-term average
annual extraction limit.
(11) The Minister may amend this clause to take
account of access licences issued for the purpose of stormwater harvesting.
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