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1 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Water Act 2007 Basin Plan I, Tony Burke, Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, acting under subparagraph 44(3)(i) of the Water Act 2007, hereby adopt this Basin Plan, being the Basin Plan given to me by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority under subparagraph 44(2)(ii) of that Act. [NOT FOR SIGNATURE] Tony Burke Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities Dated November 2012
3 Basin Plan Water Act 2007 The Murray-Darling Basin Authority has prepared this Basin Plan for subparagraph 44(2)(ii) of the Water Act 2007.
5 Acknowledgement of the Traditional Owners of the Murray-Darling Basin The Murray-Darling Basin Authority acknowledges and pays its respect to the Traditional Owners and their Nations of the Murray-Darling Basin. The contributions of earlier generations, including the Elders, who have fought for their rights in natural resource management are also valued and respected. The Authority recognises and acknowledges that the Traditional Owners and their Nations in the Murray-Darling Basin have a deep cultural, social, environmental, spiritual and economic connection to their lands and waters. The Authority understands the need for recognition of Traditional Owner knowledge and cultural values in natural resource management associated with the Basin. Further research is required to assist in understanding and providing for cultural flows. The Authority supports the belief of the Northern Murray-Darling Basin Aboriginal Nations and the Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations that cultural flows will provide beneficial outcomes for Traditional Owners. The approach of Traditional Owners to caring for the natural landscape, including water, can be expressed in the words of Ngarrindjeri elder Tom Trevorrow: our traditional management plan was don t be greedy, don t take any more than you need and respect everything around you. That s the management plan it s such a simple management plan, but so hard for people to carry out. 1 This traditional philosophy is widely held by Traditional Owners and respected and supported by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. 1 Tom Trevorrow (2010) Murrundi Ruwe Pangari Ringbalin River Country Spirit Ceremony: Aboriginal Perspectives on River Country.
7 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Part 1 Preliminary Name of instrument Making and effect of Basin Plan Application of Basin Plan Commencement... 1 Part 2 Structure of the Basin Plan Simplified outline... 1 Part 3 Interpretation Where terms are defined Definitions Basin Plan not to be inconsistent with Snowy Water Licence Construction of provisions imposing obligations on States Reasonable excuse for not producing or providing information etc Avoidance of double counting of forms of take...13 Part 4 Agreements with regard to jurisdictional implementation obligations Agreements with regard to jurisdictional implementation obligations...13 Chapter 2 Basin water resources and the context for their use Description located in Schedule Chapter 3 Water resource plan areas and water accounting periods 15 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Time at which area becomes water resource plan area Datasets for identification of water resource plan areas Flexibility relating to boundaries of water resource plans...16 Part 2 Water resource plan areas Water resource plan areas surface water Water resource plan areas groundwater Water resource plan areas surface water and groundwater...18 Part 3 Water accounting periods Water accounting period for each water resource plan area...19 Chapter 4 Identification and management of risks to Basin water resources 20 Basin Plan i
8 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline...20 Part 2 Risks and strategies to address risks Risks to condition, or continued availability, of Basin water resources, and consequential risks Strategies to manage, or address, identified risks Authority may publish guidelines...22 Chapter 5 Management objectives and outcomes to be achieved by Basin Plan Simplified outline Objectives and outcome for Basin Plan as a whole Objectives and outcome in relation to environmental outcomes Objective and outcome in relation to water quality and salinity Objective and outcomes in relation to long-term average sustainable diversion limits Objective and outcome for operation of the SDL adjustment mechanism Objectives and outcome in relation to trading in the water market...25 Chapter 6 Water that can be taken 27 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline...27 Part 2 Long-term average sustainable diversion limits 27 Division 1 Identification of SDL resource units Identification of surface water SDL resource units Identification of groundwater SDL resource units...28 Division 2 Long-term average sustainable diversion limits Long-term average sustainable diversion limits SDL resource unit shared reduction amount Reviews of the Basin Plan...30 Part 3 Temporary diversion provision Temporary diversion provision...32 Part 4 Method for determining compliance with long-term annual diversion limit 32 Division 1 Register of take Register of take...32 Division 2 Method for determining compliance Method for determining compliance with long-term annual ii Basin Plan
9 diversion limit Step 1 Calculation of annual permitted take and annual actual take Step 2 Record difference between annual actual take and annual permitted take Step 3 Determine whether there is non-compliance...34 Part 5 Allocation of risks in relation to reductions in water availability Risks arising from reduction in diversion limits Risks arising from other changes to the Basin Plan...35 Chapter 7 Adjustment of SDLs 36 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Interpretation Meaning of supply measure Meaning of efficiency measure Consultation with Basin Officials Committee Public consultation Combined proposals Constraints management strategy...40 Part 2 Adjustment of surface water SDLs for notified measures 40 Division 1 Objective Objective...40 Division 2 When Authority must propose appropriate adjustments Initial adjustments to be proposed in Reconciliation adjustments to be proposed in Division 3 Notification and recording of relevant matters Notification of measures relevant to adjustment of SDLs Register of measures...43 Division 4 Determining amounts of adjustments Preliminary Contribution to adjustments from supply measures Contribution to adjustments from efficiency measures Ensuring that criteria for amounts of adjustments are satisfied Apportionment of supply contribution to affected units Overall limitation on size of adjustment amounts Final determination of amounts in Final determination of amounts in Part 3 Adjustments relating to shared reduction amounts 48 Basin Plan iii
10 7.22 Objective Adjustments relating to shared reduction amounts...48 Part 4 Adjustments relating to groundwater Objective Adjustments relating to groundwater Overall limitation on size of groundwater adjustment amounts...50 Part 5 Independent audit of calculations Independent audit of Authority s calculations...50 Chapter 8 Environmental watering plan 51 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Purpose of Chapter Effect of environmental watering plan on Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder...52 Part 2 Overall environmental objectives for water-dependent ecosystems Overall environmental objectives Protection and restoration of water-dependent ecosystems Protection and restoration of ecosystem functions of waterdependent ecosystems Ensuring water-dependent ecosystems are resilient to climate change and other risks and threats...55 Part 3 Targets by which to measure progress towards objectives Targets by which to measure progress towards achieving objectives Assessment of progress towards objectives in Part Part 4 Environmental management framework 56 Division 1 Preliminary Outline of this Part Objectives of environmental management framework Interpretation...57 Division 2 Basin-wide environmental watering strategy Obligation to prepare Basin-wide environmental watering strategy Content of the Basin-wide environmental watering strategy Preparation of Basin-wide environmental watering strategy Publication of Basin-wide environmental watering strategy Review and update of Basin-wide environmental watering strategy...60 iv Basin Plan
11 Division 3 Long-term watering plans Obligation to prepare long-term watering plans Content of long-term watering plans Preparation of long-term watering plans Provision and publication of long-term watering plans Review and update of long-term watering plans...63 Division 4 Annual environmental watering priorities Obligation to identify annual environmental watering priorities Content of annual environmental watering priorities Preparation of annual environmental watering priorities Provision of annual environmental watering priorities...66 Division 5 Basin annual environmental watering priorities Obligation to prepare Basin annual environmental watering priorities Content of Basin annual environmental watering priorities Preparation of Basin annual environmental watering priorities Publication of Basin annual environmental watering priorities Review and update of Basin annual environmental watering priorities...69 Division 6 Principles to be applied in environmental watering Subdivision A Principles to be applied in environmental watering Outline of Subdivision Principle 1 Basin annual environmental watering priorities Principle 2 Consistency with the objectives in Part Principle 3 Maximising environmental benefits Principle 4 Risks Principle 5 Cost of environmental watering Principle 6 Apply the precautionary principle Principle 7 Working effectively with local communities Principle 8 Adaptive management Principle 9 Relevant international agreements Principle 10 Other management and operational practices Principle 11 Management of water for consumptive use...71 Subdivision B Reporting in relation to Basin annual environmental watering priorities Reporting required where Basin annual environmental watering priorities not followed...71 Basin Plan v
12 Division 7 Planning for recovery of additional environmental water Outline of Division Planning for the recovery of additional environmental water Reporting required where Authority s recommendations not followed...72 Part 5 Methods for identifying environmental assets and ecosystem functions and their environmental watering requirements Environmental assets and ecosystem functions database Method for identifying environmental assets and their environmental watering requirements Method for identifying ecosystem functions that require environmental watering and their environmental watering requirements Determination of the environmental watering requirements of environmental assets and ecosystem functions...74 Part 6 Principles and method to determine priorities for applying environmental water 75 Division 1 Principles to be applied to determine priorities Outline of Division Principle 1 Consistency with principles of ecologically sustainable development and international agreements Principle 2 Consistency with objectives Principle 3 Flexibility and responsiveness Principle 4 Condition of environmental assets and ecosystem functions Principle 5 Likely effectiveness and related matters Principle 6 Risks and related matters Principle 7 Robust and transparent decisions...78 Division 2 Method to be used to determine priorities How to determine priorities for applying environmental water Determining the resource availability scenario Seasonal, operational and management considerations...79 Chapter 9 Water quality and salinity management plan 80 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline...80 Part 2 Key causes of water quality degradation in Murray-Darling Basin Types of water quality degradation and their key causes...80 Part 3 Water quality objectives for Basin water resources Outline of this Part Objectives for water-dependent ecosystems...81 vi Basin Plan
13 9.05 Objectives for raw water for treatment for human consumption Objective for irrigation water Objective for recreational water quality Objective to maintain good levels of water quality Salt export objective...82 Part 4 Water quality targets 83 Division 1 Preliminary Outline of this Part and purpose of targets Failing to achieve a target Most stringent target applies Guidelines...84 Division 2 Targets for managing water flows Targets for managing water flows...84 Division 3 Water quality targets for water resource plans Purpose of Division Water quality targets for fresh water-dependent ecosystems Water quality targets for irrigation water Water quality targets for recreational water...87 Division 4 Salinity targets for the purposes of long-term salinity planning and management Salinity targets...87 Chapter 10 Water resource plan requirements 88 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline...88 Part 2 Identification of water resource plan area and other matters Identification of water resource plan area and water resources Identification of SDL resource units and water resources Form of water resource plan Regard to other water resources Matters relating to requirements of Chapter Consultation to be demonstrated...90 Part 3 Incorporation and application of long-term annual diversion limit 91 Division 1 Water access rights Water access rights must be identified Identification of planned environmental water and register of held environmental water...91 Division 2 Take for consumptive use Basin Plan vii
14 10.10 Annual determinations of water permitted to be taken Rules for take, including water allocation rules Matters relating to accounting for water Limits on certain forms of take Effects, and potential effects, on water resources of the water resource plan area...95 Division 3 Actual take Determination of actual take must be specified...95 Part 4 The sustainable use and management of water resources 96 Division 1 Sustainable use and management Sustainable use and management of water resources...96 Division 2 Surface water Priority environmental assets and priority ecosystem functions...96 Division 3 Groundwater Priority environmental assets dependent on groundwater Groundwater and surface water connections Productive base of groundwater Environmental outcomes relating to groundwater...98 Division 4 How requirements have been met Description of how requirements have been met...99 Part 5 Interception activities Listing types of interception activity Monitoring impact of interception activities Actions to be taken Part 6 Planning for environmental watering Planning for environmental watering Enabling environmental watering between connected water resources No net reduction in the protection of planned environmental water Part 7 Water quality objectives Water resource plan to include WQM Plan WQM Plan to identify key causes of water quality degradation Measures addressing risks arising from water quality degradation WQM Plan to identify water quality target values WQM Plan to identify measures WQM Plan to identify locations of targets for irrigation water viii Basin Plan
15 10.35 Impact of WQM Plan on another Basin State Part 8 Trade of water access rights Application of Part Circumstances in which conditions in section are met Circumstances in which conditions in section are met Circumstances in which conditions in section are met Part 9 Approaches to addressing risks to water resources Definitions Risk identification and assessment methodology Description of risks Strategies for addressing risks Part 10 Measuring and monitoring Information relating to measuring take water access entitlements Supporting measuring Monitoring water resources Part 11 Reviews of water resource plans Review of water resource plans Amendment of water resource plan Part 12 Information used to prepare water resource plan Best available information Methods used to develop water resource plan Part 13 Extreme events Measures in response to extreme events Part 14 Indigenous values and uses Objectives and outcomes based on Indigenous values and uses Consultation and preparation of water resource plan Cultural flows Retention of current protection Chapter 11 Critical human water needs 111 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Definitions Part 2 Water required to meet critical human water needs Amount of water required to meet critical human water needs (Act paragraph 86B(1)) Conveyance water required to deliver water for critical human water needs (Act paragraph 86B(1)) Basin Plan ix
16 11.05 Water quality and salinity trigger points (Act paragraph 86B(1)) Part 3 Monitoring, assessment and risk management Process for assessing inflow prediction (Act paragraph 86C(1)) Process for managing risks to critical human water needs associated with inflow prediction (Act paragraph 86C(1)) Risk management approach for inter-annual planning (Act paragraph 86C(1)) Part 4 Tier 2 water sharing arrangements 116 Division 1 When Tier 2 water sharing arrangements apply Commencement of Tier 2 water sharing arrangements (Act paragraph 86D(1)) Cessation of Tier 2 water sharing arrangements (Act paragraph 86D(1)) Division 2 Tier 2 reserves policy Reserves policy (Act paragraph 86D(1)) Meeting the annual shortfall in conveyance water Application of the conveyance reserve provisions of the Agreement Arrangements for carrying water over in storage Part 5 Tier 3 water sharing arrangements Commencement of Tier 3 water sharing arrangements (Act paragraph 86E(1)) Cessation of Tier 3 water sharing arrangements (Act paragraph 86E(1)) Chapter 12 Water trading rules 122 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Application of Chapter to certain water access rights Water delivery rights to which this Chapter applies Reference to a trade to, from or between places Recovery of loss or damage Part 2 Restrictions on trade of tradeable water rights 125 Division 1 Trade of tradeable water rights Subdivision A All water resources right to trade free of certain restrictions Separate rights Class of persons Purpose for which water is used Take and use of water after a trade x Basin Plan
17 12.10 Use outside Murray-Darling Basin Trade of water allocation which has been carried over Access to carryover for traded water access rights Overallocation Level of use of water access right Trade must not be made conditional on water delivery right Subdivision B Additional rules relating to surface water Free trade of surface water Trade not to be subject to volumetric limit Restrictions allowable for physical or environmental reasons Basin States to notify the Authority of restrictions Basin State may request Authority to make declaration Exchange rates not to be used in a regulated system Authority may permit exchange rates in limited circumstances Restrictions on delivery of water under a tagged water access entitlement established on or after 22 October Subdivision C Additional rules relating to groundwater Trade within a groundwater SDL resource unit Trade between groundwater SDL resource units Trade between groundwater and surface water Subdivision D Miscellaneous Restrictions allowable for breaches of State water management law Division 2 Trade of water delivery rights No unreasonable restriction of trade of water delivery rights When restriction of trade is reasonable Irrigation infrastructure operator must give reasons for restricting trade of water delivery right Part 3 Information about water delivery rights and irrigation rights 134 Division 1 General Object of this Part Division 2 Water delivery rights to be specified by irrigation infrastructure operators Obligation on irrigation infrastructure operator to specify water delivery rights and give notice Obligation on irrigation infrastructure operator to give notice if water delivery right is changed Division 3 Irrigation rights to be specified by irrigation infrastructure operators Basin Plan xi
18 12.34 Obligation on irrigation infrastructure operator to specify irrigation rights and give notice Obligation on irrigation infrastructure operator to give notice if irrigation right is changed Part 4 Approval processes for trade of water access rights 136 Division 1 General Object of this Part Division 2 Approval authority s other activities Approval authority must disclose interest before trade occurs Approval authority must disclose if it has been a party to a trade Approval authority to give reasons for restricting trade Part 5 Information and reporting requirements 138 Division 1 General Object of this Part Authority to publish information it is given under this Part Division 2 Information about water access rights Water access rights to which this Division applies Information about water access rights to be made available Types of information about water access rights Division 3 Trading rules to be made available Interpretation Basin State must make trading rules available Irrigation infrastructure operator must make trading rules available Division 4 Trading prices to be made available Price of trade to be reported Division 5 Information to be made available Interpretation Water announcements must be made generally available Person not to trade if aware of water announcement before it is made generally available Chinese wall arrangements for agencies Chapter 13 Program for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the Basin Plan 145 Part 1 Preliminary Simplified outline Personal information not required Part 2 Principles to be applied Principles of responsibility for monitoring and evaluating the xii Basin Plan
19 effectiveness of the Basin Plan Other principles to be applied in monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the Basin Plan Part 3 Evaluations, reviews, audits and assessments 148 Division 1 Evaluation of Basin Plan Purpose of evaluation Key evaluation questions Division 2 Reviews of water quality targets and environmental watering plan Purpose of reviews Reviews of the water quality and salinity management plan targets Reviews of the environmental watering plan Division 3 Audits Audits Division 4 Assessments of Basin condition Periodic assessments of Basin condition Division 5 Evaluations, reviews and audits to inform changes to, and implementation of, Basin Plan Evaluations, reviews and audits to inform changes to, and implementation of, Basin Plan Part 4 Reporting requirements Definitions Reporting requirements for Basin States, the Department etc Agreements in relation to reporting requirements Guidelines for reporting requirements Part 5 Publication of information Publication of monitoring information Publication of evaluation findings and recommendations Publication of findings and recommendations arising from reviews Publication of audit reports Publication of findings of assessments Publication of reports produced under Part Part 6 Improving monitoring, evaluation and reporting capabilities Improving monitoring, evaluation and reporting capabilities Schedule 1 Basin water resources and the context for their use 156 Schedule 2 Matters relating to surface water SDL resource units 170 Schedule 3 BDLs for surface water SDL resource units 177 Schedule 4 Matters relating to groundwater SDL resource units 201 Basin Plan xiii
20 Schedule 5 Enhanced environmental outcomes referred to in paragraph 7.09(e) 214 Schedule 6 Default method for calculation of supply contribution 216 Part 1 Description 216 S6.01 Simplified outline Part 2 Method 217 S6.02 Benchmark model S6.03 Indicator sites and regions that are to be used S6.04 Things that are to be measured or assessed S6.05 Ecological elements of the scoring method S6.06 How the method is to be applied S6.07 Limits of changes in score or outcomes Schedule 7 Targets to measure progress towards objectives 223 Schedule 8 Criteria for identifying an environmental asset 224 Schedule 9 Criteria for identifying an ecosystem function 226 Schedule 10 Key causes of water quality degradation 227 Schedule 11 Target values for target application zones 231 Schedule 12 Matters for evaluation and reporting requirements 243 xiv Basin Plan
21 Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Preliminary Section 1.01 Name of instrument Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Preliminary 1.01 Name of instrument This instrument is the Basin Plan Making and effect of Basin Plan (1) The Basin Plan is made under Part 2 of the Act. (2) The Basin Plan has the effect provided for in sections 34, 35, 36, 37, 86G and 86H of the Act Application of Basin Plan The Basin Plan applies to Basin water resources Commencement See section 4 of the Act for the meaning of Basin water resources. (1) The Basin Plan, apart from Chapter 12, commences on the day after it is registered. (2) Chapter 12 commences on 1 July Part 2 Structure of the Basin Plan 1.05 Simplified outline (1) The following table provides a summary of the Basin Plan: SUMMARY OF THE BASIN PLAN Title Subject matter Chapter 1 Introduction The structure of the Basin Plan, definitions of terms used in the Plan as well as agreements with regard to jurisdictional implementation obligations. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Basin water resources and the context for their use Water resource plan areas and water accounting periods The description of Basin water resources and the context in which those resources are used (item 1 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). The details are set out in Schedule 1. The identification of the particular areas that are to be water resource plan areas and the periods that are to be the water accounting periods for each of those areas (item 2 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). Basin Plan 1
22 Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Structure of the Basin Plan Section 1.05 Simplified outline Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Title SUMMARY OF THE BASIN PLAN Subject matter Identification and management of risks to Basin water resources Management objectives and outcomes to be achieved by the Basin Plan The identification of the risks to the condition, or continued availability, of the Basin water resources and the strategies to be adopted to manage, or address, those risks (items 3 and 5 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). The management objectives and outcomes to be achieved by the Basin Plan (item 4 of the table to subsection 22(1) of the Act). Chapter 6 Water that can be taken The long-term average sustainable diversion limits, the temporary diversion provisions, and the method for determining whether the longterm annual diversion limit has been complied with and the extent of any failure to comply with that limit (items 6, 7 and 8 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). This Chapter also includes matters required by Division 4 of Part 2 of the Act which relate to the allocation of risks in relation to reductions in water availability, and provisions for the Authority to conduct research and investigations. Chapter 7 Adjustment of SDLs The Authority may propose adjustments to the long-term average sustainable diversion limits under section 23A of the Act. These may be made by amendment to the Basin Plan under section 23B of the Act. The Chapter also provides for a constraints management strategy. Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Environmental watering plan Water quality and salinity management plan The plan for the protection and restoration of the wetlands and other environmental assets of the Murray-Darling Basin; for the protection of biodiversity dependent on Basin water resources; and for achieving other environmental outcomes for the Murray-Darling Basin (item 9 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). Water quality and salinity objectives, water quality targets for planning of water flows, water quality targets that apply to the preparation of the water resource plans, and water quality targets for the purposes of long-term salinity planning and management (item 10 of the table in subsection 22(1) of the Act). This Chapter also includes the key causes of water quality degradation in the Murray-Darling Basin. 2 Basin Plan
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