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        Schedule 2—Matters relating to surface water SDL resource units
Note 1: See sections 6.02, 6.04, 6.05, 6.05A, Schedule 3, Schedule 6A, the definition of BDL in section 1.07, and Part 3 of Chapter 10.
Note 2: The SDL for a particular surface water SDL resource unit as set out in this Schedule can be expressed in terms of the following formula:
 where, for the surface water SDL resource unit:
 BDL is the baseline diversion limit, as defined in section 1.07. For a surface water SDL resource unit, the BDL is the quantity of water calculated in accordance with column 2 of the table in Schedule 3 for the SDL resource unit.
 local reduction amount is the local reduction amount for the surface water SDL resource unit as defined in section 1.07. Under that definition, the local reduction amount is:
       ● if a quantity of water is identified in column 2 of the table in this Schedule as the local reduction amount for the SDL resource unit—that amount; and
       ● if no quantity is identified—zero.
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