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WATER SHARING PLAN FOR THE KARUAH RIVER WATER SOURCE 2003 - REG 62A
Very low flow access conditions
62A Very low flow access conditions
(1) Notwithstanding any cease to pump conditions established on the licence,
during periods of very low flows, holders of access licences listed on
Schedule 6 may continue to access water to comply with the requirements of the
Food Production (Safety) Act or the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act for
the following purposes: (a) fruit and vegetable washing,
(b) cleaning of
dairy plant and equipment for the purpose of hygiene,
(c) poultry watering
and misting,
(d) cleaning of enclosures used for intensive animal production
for the purposes of hygiene, and
(e) essential human health and hygiene.
(2)
The maximum daily volume that can extracted under subclause (1) will be the
minimum required to satisfy the purposes in that subclause, will be
individually assessed and specified on each access licence within 12 months of
the commencement of this Plan, will not exceed 20 kilolitres per day, and will
not be increased.
(3) Upon written request by the holder of an access
licence, the Minister may add a licence to Schedule 6, but only if the licence
meets the purpose requirements established in subclause (1), and the purpose
existed prior to 1 July 2004.
(4) An access licence will be removed from the
Schedule if: (a) any access licence dealing results in the water being
extracted from a different location,
(b) an alternative water supply is
obtained, that satisfies the requirements of subclause (1), or
(c) the
licence is surrendered, cancelled, or not renewed.
(5) Notwithstanding
subclauses (1) to (4), extraction of water by an approved water supply work is
only permitted if there is visible flow in the river in the vicinity of the
work.
(6) An assessment of the continuing requirements for access under this
clause will be undertaken before the end of the Plan, and the Schedule amended
or deleted at the end of the Plan, if such a review determines that this
concessional access is no longer required.
(7) The assessment made under
subclause (6) will be undertaken for the Plan as a whole, and for each
individual licence on the Schedule.
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