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WATER SHARING PLAN FOR THE OURIMBAH CREEK WATER SOURCE 2003 - SCHEDULE 4

SCHEDULE 4 – Contribution to relevant targets in the December 2002 State Water Management Outcomes Plan

Levels of assessed contribution:

FULL-contributes to target in full
HIGH-while not fully contributing to target, there is a good level of contribution
PARTIAL-goes some way to contributing to the target
LOW-only small degree of contribution to target

Relevant Target Level of contribution Comments
Target 1c Long term average annual extraction limits which are ecologically sustainable, and which minimise downstream impacts, established in all coastal water sources HIGH • Part 9 of this Plan clearly sets out the basis for the extraction limit for the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit.• Until the cumulative impact of this limit can be assessed for all of this Unit it is not possible to properly assess ecological sustainability and downstream impacts.• However application of TDELs should ensure adequate downstream flows.
Target 1f Rules for adjustments to future available water determinations in the event that the extraction limits are exceeded, clearly prescribed in consultation with the relevant management committee, and acted upon FULL • Rules set out in Part 9 of this Plan.
Target 2 All management plans incorporating mechanisms to protect and restore aquatic habitats, and the diversity and abundance of native animals and plants, with particular reference to threatened species, populations and communities and key threatening processes HIGH • Part 10 of this Plan puts in place comprehensive TDELs to protect/restore environmental flows.• This Plan has improved low-very low flow protection. This Plan is consistent with relevant Threatened Species Recovery Plans.
Target 4a Wherever the frequency of “end of system” daily flows would be less than 60% of the predevelopment level without environmental water rules or extraction limits, the flows increased to 60% of predevelopment levels or increased by at least 10% of the predevelopment frequency FULL • At the commencement of this Plan flows in B and C classes were assessed as less than 60% of predevelopment (28% and 43%) and this Plan improves them by 22% and 12% respectively.• 70%-86% of flows in D and E classes are protected.
Target 4b Frequency of “end of system” daily very low flows (as defined by local field investigation) protected or restored to predevelopment levels to maintain or restore their critical ecological functions, drought refuges and habitat connectivity. In the absence of such local assessments, protection extended up to at least the predevelopment 95th percentile HIGH • The cease to pump (CTP) level protects flows below the 97 th percentile (all days) (4 ML/day), and the commence to pump level is 6 ML/day which is the 95 th percentile (all days).• Field verification of CTP is provided for in Part 4 of this Plan with the option to move the CTP towards 7 ML/day.
Target 5 Access rights for water access licensees clearly and legally specified in terms of share and extraction components FULL • This Plan establishes TDELs for distribution to individual licensees.
Target 6b A pathway for reducing the share components to 200 percent of the long term average annual extraction limit to be established not later than the end of the term of the SWMOP FULL • Total licensed share components for the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit should not exceed 200% of the extraction limit for this Unit.
Target 7 Mechanisms in place to enable Aboriginal communities to gain an increased share of the benefits of the water economy HIGH • The Government has established other mechanisms to address this target, but this Plan does provide water market opportunity.
Target 8 Daily extraction components specified and tradeable, subject to metering, reporting and compliance, for at least 50 percent of unregulated river access licences and for 80 percent of stressed unregulated rivers FULL • This Plan establishes TDELs across the whole water source.
Target 12 Measures in place in all water sources subject to a gazetted water sharing plan to protect domestic and stock rights from the impact of other water access and use FULL • The cease to pump level will protect flows for domestic and stock, and the TDELs also explicitly provide for domestic and stock requirements.
Target 13 The knowledge sharing, training and resources necessary to ensure that Aboriginal people have the capacity to be effectively involved in water management identified and addressed HIGH • Aboriginal community representatives have been actively involved in development of this Plan and their advice has been incorporated into this Plan.
Target 14 Water sources, ecosystems and sites of cultural or traditional importance to Aboriginal people identified, plans of management prepared, and measures put in place to protect and improve them HIGH • This Plan does not address specific Aboriginal cultural or traditional requirements or sites of significance but has identified dependent ecosystems of particular importance.• This Plan does provide a level of environmental protection which should assist in protecting Aboriginal values.
Target 16a All share components of access licences tradeable FULL • Part 11 of this Plan provides for dealings of share components or IDELs.
Target 16c Conversion factors and protocols established to facilitate trading and dealings between water sources, whilst also protecting existing access and environmental water FULL • Part 11 of this Plan establishes an exchange rate of 1:1 for trading between water sources in the Tuggerah Lakes Extraction Management Unit.
Target 16d Reduced conversion factors only applied when necessary to offset increased losses associated with water supply delivery FULL • This Plan does not impose reduction factors.
Target 35 All management plans incorporating water quality objectives that have considered Government approved Interim Environmental Objectives, the current Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council Guidelines and the recommendations of relevant Healthy Rivers Commission Inquiries HIGH • This Plan includes a generalised water quality objective.• This Plan does provide a reasonable level of environmental protection which would assist in protecting water quality.



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