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Water Sharing Plan for the Bellinger River Area Unregulated and… PDF (1033k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/498755/water-sharing-plan-for-the-bellinger-river-area-unregulated-and-alluvial-water-sources-2020-background.pdf23 Feb 2022: Water Sharing plans
Water Sharing plans
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Water Sharing Plan for the Coffs Harbour Area unregulated and… PDF (1177k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/149883/Coffs-Harbour-Rules.pdf16 Sep 2020: Arrawarra Creek Water Source – Rules Summary 1 of 13
Arrawarra Creek Water Source – Rules Summary 1 of 13
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Water Sharing Plan – Tweed River area unregulated and alluvial water… PDF (679k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/166881/tweed-river-background.pdf16 Dec 2010: background background b ackg. round. Water Sharing Plan Tweed River Area Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources. ... fractured rock) across the State. These river basin or aquifer macro plans will generally apply to catchments or aquifers where there is
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North Coast Coastal Sands Water Sharing Plan: Summary of changes PDF (156k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/568871/north-coast-coastal-sands-summary-of-changes.pdf23 Jun 2023: North Coast Coastal Sands Groundwater Sources and the Bellinger, Brunswick, Clarence, Hastings, Macleay and Nambucca North Coast Coastal Sands Groundwater Sources and the Bellinger, Brunswick, Clarence, Hastings, Macleay and Nambucca Unregulated and
North Coast Coastal Sands Groundwater Sources and the Bellinger, Brunswick, Clarence, Hastings, Macleay and Nambucca North Coast Coastal Sands Groundwater Sources and the Bellinger, Brunswick, Clarence, Hastings, Macleay and Nambucca Unregulated and
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water sharing plan for the coffs harbour area unregulated and… PDF (442k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/166843/coffs-harbour-background.pdf30 Jul 2009: water sharing pans
water sharing pans
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Water Sharing Plan for the Murrah-Wallaga Area Unregulated and… PDF (713k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/166860/murrah-wallaga_background.pdf16 Dec 2010: A background to the draft water sharing plan
A background to the draft water sharing plan
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North Coast region | NSW Government Water
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/our-work/plans-and-strategies/water-sharing-plans/status/north-coast-region25 Mar 2025: Information about water sharing plans for the North Coast region.
Information about water sharing plans for the North Coast region.
Information about water sharing plans for the North Coast region.
Information about water sharing plans for the North Coast region.
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Ranking of areas for coastal suitable extraction implementation | NSW …
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/our-work/plans-and-strategies/water-sharing-plans/coastal-sustainable-extraction-project/ranking-of-areas6 Sep 2024: A range of criteria were considered to rank the plan areas and to guide the order in which coastal sustainable extraction will be implemented.
A range of criteria were considered to rank the plan areas and to guide the order in which coastal sustainable extraction will be implemented.
A range of criteria were considered to rank the plan areas and to guide the order in which coastal
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Background document - Richmond River Unregulated, Regulated and… PDF (978k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/166876/richmond-river-unreg-reg-alluvial-background.pdf18 Aug 2016: Appendix 5: Reference material.59. Appendix 6: Final classification summary.61. Water Sharing Plan – Richmond River Area unregulated, regulated and alluvial water sources: Background document. ... In 2008 an embargo was placed on the granting of new
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Background document - Water Sharing Plan for the Lower North Coast… PDF (1314k)
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/166855/lower-nth-coast-unreg-alluvial-background.pdf29 Nov 2016: WSP for Lower North Coast unregulated and alluvial water sources: Background document 2016. ... fractured rock). These river basin or aquifer macro plans will generally apply to catchments or aquifers where there is less intensive water use.