Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00760:front:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00760
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environmental benefits
8.36 Principle 4—Risks
8.37 Principle 5—Cost of environmental watering
8.38 Principle 6—Apply the precautionary principle
8.39 Principle 7—Working effectively with local communities
8.40 Principle 8—Adaptive management
8.41 Principle 9—Relevant international agreements
8.42 Principle 10—Other management and operational practices
8.43 Principle 11—Management of water for consumptive use
Subdivision B—Reporting in relation to Basin annual environmental watering priorities
8.44 Reporting required where Basin annual environmental watering priorities not followed
Division 7—Planning for recovery of additional environmental water
8.45 Outline of Division
8.46 Planning for the recovery of additional environmental water
8.47 Reporting required where Authority's recommendations not followed
Part 5—Methods for identifying environmental assets and ecosystem functions and their environmental watering requirements
8.48 Environmental assets and ecosystem functions database
8.49 Method for identifying environmental assets and their environmental watering requirements
8.50 Method for identifying ecosystem functions that require environmental watering and their environmental watering requirements
8.51 Determination of the environmental watering requirements of environmental assets and ecosystem functions
Part 6—Principles and method to determine priorities for applying environmental water
Division 1—Principles to be applied to determine priorities
8.52 Outline of Division
8.53 Principle 1—Consistency with principles of ecologically sustainable development and international agreements
8.54 Principle 2—Consistency with objectives
8.55 Principle 3—Flexibility and responsiveness
8.56 Principle 4—Condition of environmental assets and ecosystem functions
8.57 Principle 5—Likely effectiveness and related matters
8.58 Principle 6—Risks and related matters
8.59 Principle 7—Robust and transparent decisions
Division 2—Method to be used to determine priorities
8.60 How to determine priorities for applying environmental water
8.61 Determining the resource availability scenario
8.62 Seasonal, operational and management considerations
Chapter 9—Water quality and salinity management plan
Part 1—Preliminary
9.01 Simplified outline
Part 2—Key causes of water quality degradation in Murray‑Darling Basin
9.02 Types of water quality degradation and their key causes
Part 3—Water quality objectives for Basin water resources
9.03 Outline of this Part
9.04 Objectives for water‑dependent ecosystems
9.05 Objectives for raw water for treatment for human consumption
9.06 Objective for irrigation water
9.07 Objective for recreational water quality
9.08 Objective to maintain good levels of water quality
9.09 Salt export objective
Part 4—Water quality targets
Division 1—Preliminary
9.10 Outline of this Part and purpose of targets
9.11 Failing to achieve a target
9.12 Most stringent target applies
9.13 Guidelines
Division 2—Targets for managing water flows
9.14 Targets for managing water flows
Division 3—Water quality targets for water resource plans
9.15 Purpose of Division
9.16 Water quality targets for fresh water‑dependent ecosystems
9.17 Water quality targets for irrigation water
9.18 Water quality targets for recreational water
Division 4—Salinity targets for the purposes of long‑term salinity planning and management
9.19 Salinity targets
Chapter 10—Water resource plan requirements
Part 1—Preliminary
10.01 Simplified outline
Part 2—Identification of water resource plan area