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Compliance with water legislation—Guidelines for reporting on alleged … PDF (415k)
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/367391/NRAR-Compliance-with-water-legislation.pdf26 Jul 2018: Guidelines for reporting on alleged breaches of the Water Management Act 2000 and Water Act 1912
Guidelines for reporting on alleged breaches of the Water Management Act 2000 and Water Act 1912
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Guidelines for reporting breaches of water laws | NSW Dept of Natural …
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/about-us/who-we-are/our-policies-and-guidelines/guidelines-for-reporting-breaches-of-water-laws5 Jul 2023: NRAR has written guidelines on reporting an alleged breach of water laws so those reporting have a clear idea of the process.
NRAR has written guidelines on reporting an alleged breach of water laws so those reporting have a clear idea of the process.
NRAR has written guidelines on reporting an alleged breach of water laws so those reporting have a clear idea of the process
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NRAR’s latest figures confirm most common water offences | NSW Dept…
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/news/nrars-latest-figures-confirm-most-common-water-offences24 Jan 2023: State-wide results for July-December 2022 show more than half of alleged water law offences were for illegal water take or metering breaches, and an increase in NRAR’s compliance inspections.
State-wide results for July-December 2022 show more than half of alleged water law offences were for illegal water take or metering breaches, and an increase in NRAR’s compliance inspections.
State-wide results for July-December 2022 show more
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Data shows taking too much water and meter breaches still common…
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/news/data-shows-taking-too-much-water-and-meter-breaches-still-common-offences10 Aug 2023: Offences related to taking too much water and not having a compliant water meter remain the most common issues dealt with by the Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR).
Offences related to taking too much water and not having a compliant water meter remain the most common issues dealt with by the Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR).
Offences related to taking too much water and not having a compliant water
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Prosecution starts over alleged water pipeline breach | NSW Dept of…
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/news/prosecution-starts-over-alleged-water-pipeline-breach3 Apr 2023: NRAR has begun a prosecution against a Wentworth region irrigator and company alleged to have illegally interfered with and taken water from a Western Murray Irrigation pipeline.
NRAR has begun a prosecution against a Wentworth region irrigator and company alleged to have illegally interfered with and taken water from a Western Murray Irrigation pipeline.
NRAR has begun a prosecution against a Wentworth region irrigator and
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Controlled activity approvals | NSW Government Water
https://water.dpie.nsw.gov.au/our-work/licensing-and-trade/controlled-activity-approvals24 Aug 2023: Apply for a controlled activity approval (CAA), use the waterfront e-tool to determine if an approval is needed, view exemptions and guidelines for CAAs.
Apply for a controlled activity approval (CAA), use the waterfront e-tool to determine if an approval is needed, view exemptions and guidelines for CAAs.
Apply for a controlled activity approval (CAA), use the waterfront e-tool to determine if an
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NRAR starts prosecution over alleged offences near wetland | NSW Dept …
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/news/nrar-starts-prosecution-over-alleged-offences-near-wetland11 Apr 2023: NRAR has started a prosecution against an irrigator from the Kempsey region after a series of alleged offences near nationally significant wetlands.
NRAR has started a prosecution against an irrigator from the Kempsey region after a series of alleged offences near nationally significant wetlands.
NRAR has started a prosecution against an irrigator from the Kempsey region after a series of
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NRAR lays 13 charges over alleged water access breaches in state’s…
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/news/nrar-lays-13-charges-over-alleged-water-access-breaches-in-states-south-west5 Apr 2022: The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) is prosecuting a landholder from the western Riverina for allegedly overdrawing 2700 megalitres (ML) of water from a Water Access Licence (WAL).
The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) is prosecuting a landholder from the western Riverina for allegedly overdrawing 2700 megalitres (ML) of water from a Water Access Licence (WAL).
The Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) is
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How we respond to breaches of the law | NSW Dept of Natural Resources …
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/about-us/compliance/regulatory-responses24 Oct 2024: Learn about how NRAR responds when water laws are breached.
Learn about how NRAR responds when water laws are breached.
Learn about how NRAR responds when water laws are breached.
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Compliance activity revenue management policy | NSW Dept of Natural…
https://www.nrar.nsw.gov.au/about-us/who-we-are/our-policies-and-guidelines/compliance-activity-revenue-management-policy5 Jul 2023: Our compliance activity revenue management policy outlines how we manage revenue generated from NRAR compliance activities.
Our compliance activity revenue management policy outlines how we manage revenue generated from NRAR compliance activities.
Our compliance activity revenue management policy outlines how we manage revenue generated from NRAR compliance activities.