Queensland the Smart State
December 2008
Logan Basindraft resource operations plan
and explanatory notes
Published by: Department of Natural Resources and Water GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Qld 4001
© The State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Water) 2008
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Foreword This Logan Basin draft Resource Operations Plan has been prepared for public consultation and provides the opportunity for interested parties to make submissions.
When finalised, this plan will implement the outcomes and strategies specified in the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007. Together the plans will provide an enhanced level of certainty and security for human consumptive water use and for the natural environment.
The water resource plan and resource operations plan are complementary parts of a water planning framework that will ensure that the water resources of the plan area are managed for the benefit of future generations.
While the water resource plan strives to achieve a sustainable balance between meeting human needs and those of the environment, the resource operations plan is concerned with the practical business of sharing and managing the water resources from day to day in a way that meets water resource plan objectives.
The relationship between the two plans is set out in the Water Act 2000, which specifies that the resource operations plan must ensure that strategies established in the water resource plan for advancing sustainable water allocation and management are implemented. To this end, monitoring arrangements will be implemented and refined under the resource operations plan. These monitoring arrangements will be crucial in assessing whether or not the water resource plan’s environmental flow and water allocation security objectives are being met.
The resource operations plan contains arrangements for:
• converting existing supplemented water authorisations in priority area one into tradable water allocations
• dealing with unallocated water
• operation of infrastructure and management of water use in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme including rules for sharing water amongst water allocation holders and rules for permanent and seasonal trading of water
• establishing unsupplemented water allocations
• dealing with water licence applications
• monitoring and reporting.
I encourage interested parties to read the plan and make a submission if you wish to raise any issues in regard to the finalisation of the draft plan.
Debbie Best Deputy Director-General Department of Natural Resources and Water
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Contents Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan
Foreword
Chapter 1 Preliminary................................................................................................................ 1
1 Short title .................................................................................................................... 1 2 Commencement of the resource operations plan .......................................................... 1 3 Purpose of plan ........................................................................................................... 1 4 Interpretation of words used in this plan ...................................................................... 1 5 Plan area ..................................................................................................................... 1 6 Water to which this plan applies .................................................................................. 1 7 Water management areas—Water Regulation 2002, section 56(4A)............................. 1 8 Resource operations plan zones ................................................................................... 1 9 Information about areas............................................................................................... 2 10 Purpose of a water allocation....................................................................................... 2 11 Resource operations licence holder .............................................................................. 2 12 Departmental water monitoring data collection standards............................................. 2 13 Departmental water monitoring data reporting standards.............................................. 2 14 Interim program .......................................................................................................... 3 15 Operating and environmental management rules and monitoring requirements ............ 4 16 Sustainable management of water................................................................................ 4 17 Addressing water resource plan outcomes.................................................................... 5 Chapter 2 Unallocated water...................................................................................................... 6
Part 1 Preliminary................................................................................................................ 6 23 Scope of Chapter 2 ...................................................................................................... 6 24 Record of volume of unallocated water........................................................................ 6 25 Unallocated water reserves .......................................................................................... 6 Part 2 Strategic reserve ........................................................................................................ 6 26 Availability of strategic reserve ................................................................................... 6 27 Process for granting a water allocation from the strategic reserve—Water Act 2000,
section 122.................................................................................................................. 6 28 Granting a water licence from the strategic reserve—Water Act 2000, section 212....... 7 29 Additional information may be required ...................................................................... 7 30 Matters the chief executive must consider.................................................................... 8 31 Deciding an application for a grant of water ................................................................ 8 Part 3 Town water supply reserve ....................................................................................... 8 32 Availability of town water supply reserve.................................................................... 8
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33 Granting a water licence from the town water supply reserve—Water Act 2000, section 212...............................................................................................................................8
34 Additional information may be required .......................................................................9 35 Matters the chief executive must consider.....................................................................9 36 Deciding an application for a grant of water .................................................................9 Part 4 General reserve ..........................................................................................................9 37 Availability of general reserve......................................................................................9 Chapter 3 Granting, amending and converting authorisations ...............................................10
Part 1 Granting of a resource operations licence—Water Act 2000, section 107 ...............10 43 Resource operations licence .......................................................................................10 Part 2 Rules for amending water licences for taking unsupplemented water ...................10 44 Amending a water licence for taking unsupplemented water .......................................10 Part 3 Water licences to be granted....................................................................................10 45 Water licences to be granted to the South East Queensland Water Grid Manager ........10 46 Water licences to be granted to the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority ............11 47 Water licences to be granted to the Gold Coast City Council ......................................11 Part 4 Rules for converting to and granting of water allocations ......................................11 48 Application of Part 4 ..................................................................................................11 Division 1 Converting to and granting of supplemented water allocations....................................12 49 Application of Division 1 ...........................................................................................12 50 Rules for converting existing water authorisations to supplemented water allocations .12 51 Granting of supplemented water allocations ...............................................................12 Division 2 Converting to and granting of unsupplemented water allocations ................................12 52 Application of Division 2 ...........................................................................................12 53 Rules for converting existing water authorisations to unsupplemented water allocations
..................................................................................................................................12 54 Granting of unsupplemented water allocations............................................................13 Part 5 Granting a resource operations licence to meet future water requirements ..........13 55 Application of Part 5 ..................................................................................................13 56 Applying for a resource operations licence—Water Act 2000, section 108 ..................13 57 Additional information may be required .....................................................................14 58 Matters the chief executive must consider...................................................................14 59 Deciding an application for a resource operations licence ...........................................15 Part 6 Amending a resource operations licence .................................................................15 60 Application of Part 6 ..................................................................................................15 Division 1 Amendment by the chief executive.............................................................................15 61 Amending a resource operations licence by the chief executive ..................................15 62 Matters the chief executive must consider...................................................................16 63 Deciding whether to amend a resource operations licence...........................................16
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Division 2 Amendment on application by the holder....................................................................16 64 Amending a resource operations licence on application by the resource operations
licence holder .............................................................................................................16 65 Additional information may be required .....................................................................16 66 Matters the chief executive must consider...................................................................17 67 Deciding an application to amend a resource operations licence..................................17 Chapter 4 Dealing with water licence applications...................................................................18
73 Scope of Chapter 4 .....................................................................................................18 74 Dealing with applications ...........................................................................................18 Chapter 5 Logan River Water Supply Scheme.........................................................................19
80 Scope of Chapter 5 .....................................................................................................19 Part 1 Operating and environmental management rules...................................................19 81 Use of watercourses for distribution ...........................................................................19 82 Waterhole or lake management...................................................................................19 83 Operating levels for infrastructure ..............................................................................19 84 Rate of release from infrastructure..............................................................................20 85 Releases from infrastructure .......................................................................................20 86 Operation of Bromelton Off-stream Storage ...............................................................20 87 Supply of water ..........................................................................................................21 Part 2 Water sharing rules..................................................................................................21 Division 1 Announced allocations ...............................................................................................21 88 Announced allocations ...............................................................................................21 89 Announced allocation for high priority water allocations ............................................22 90 Announced allocation for medium priority water allocations.......................................22 91 Taking water under a water allocation ........................................................................22 92 Stream flow period access conditions .........................................................................22 Division 2 Critical water sharing arrangements............................................................................24 93 Critical water sharing arrangements............................................................................24 Part 3 Dealing with water allocations .................................................................................24 94 Application of Part 3 ..................................................................................................24 Division 1 Subdivision or amalgamation of water allocations ......................................................24 95 Permitted subdivisions or amalgamations ...................................................................24 96 Prohibited subdivisions or amalgamations ..................................................................24 Division 2 Water allocation change rules .....................................................................................25 Subdivision 1 Permitted changes ......................................................................................................25 97 Location.....................................................................................................................25 Subdivision 2 Prohibited changes .....................................................................................................25 98 Prohibited changes .....................................................................................................25
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Subdivision 3 Other changes ............................................................................................................25 99 Application for changes not specified as permitted or prohibited.................................25 Part 4 Seasonal water assignment rules..............................................................................26 100 Maximum water use...................................................................................................26 101 Seasonal water assignment rules.................................................................................26 Chapter 6 Rules for unsupplemented water allocations...........................................................27
Part 1 Water sharing rules..................................................................................................27 107 Application of Part 1 ..................................................................................................27 108 Announced period ......................................................................................................27 Part 2 Data collection and transfer rules............................................................................27 109 Application of Part 2 ..................................................................................................27 110 Water allocation holder data collection and transfer ....................................................27 Part 3 Dealing with water allocations .................................................................................27 111 Application of Part 3 ..................................................................................................27 Division 1 Subdivision or amalgamation of water allocations ......................................................28 112 Permitted subdivisions or amalgamations ...................................................................28 113 Prohibited subdivisions or amalgamations ..................................................................28 Division 2 Water allocation change rules.....................................................................................29 114 Application of Division 2 ...........................................................................................29 Subdivision 1 Prohibited changes .....................................................................................................29
115 Prohibited changes .....................................................................................................29 Subdivision 2 Other changes ............................................................................................................29 116 Application for changes not specified as permitted or prohibited.................................29 Part 4 Seasonal water assignment rules..............................................................................29 117 Application of Part 4 ..................................................................................................29 118 Seasonal water assignment rules.................................................................................29 Chapter 7 Monitoring and reporting requirements .................................................................31
124 Water monitoring .......................................................................................................31 125 Natural ecosystem monitoring ....................................................................................31 126 Assessment ................................................................................................................31 Chapter 8 Resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting...............................32
132 Scope of Chapter 8.....................................................................................................32 133 Monitoring data must be made available.....................................................................32 Part 1 Resource operations licence holder monitoring ......................................................32 Division 1 Water quantity ...........................................................................................................32 134 Stream flow and infrastructure water level data ..........................................................32 135 Releases from infrastructure .......................................................................................32 136 Announced allocations ...............................................................................................33
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137 Water taken by water users.........................................................................................33 138 Water diversions ........................................................................................................33 139 Seasonal water assignment of water allocations ..........................................................33 140 Critical water sharing arrangements............................................................................33 Division 2 Impact of infrastructure operation on natural ecosystems ............................................34 141 Water quality .............................................................................................................34 142 Bank condition ...........................................................................................................34 143 Fish stranding.............................................................................................................34 Part 2 Data transfer ............................................................................................................34 144 Monitoring data must be made available.....................................................................34 145 Daily data transfer ......................................................................................................34 Part 3 Resource operations licence holder reporting .........................................................35 146 Reporting requirements ..............................................................................................35 Division 1 Quarterly reporting.....................................................................................................35 147 Quarterly report..........................................................................................................35 Division 2 Annual reporting ........................................................................................................35 148 Annual report .............................................................................................................35 149 Water quantity monitoring—annual report..................................................................36 150 Impact of infrastructure operation on water quality—annual report .............................36 Division 3 Operational reporting .................................................................................................37 151 Operational report ......................................................................................................37 Division 4 Emergency reporting ..................................................................................................38 152 Emergency report .......................................................................................................38 Chapter 9 Operating rules, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water
licences ......................................................................................................................39
Part 1 Preliminary...............................................................................................................39 158 Scope of Chapter 9 .....................................................................................................39 159 Monitoring data must be made available.....................................................................39 Part 2 Operating rules.........................................................................................................39 160 Operating levels of infrastructure................................................................................39 161 Rate of release from infrastructure..............................................................................39 Part 3 Water licence holder monitoring .............................................................................39 Division 1 Water quantity............................................................................................................39 162 Infrastructure water level............................................................................................39 163 Releases from Leslie Harrison Dam............................................................................40 164 Water taken by water users.........................................................................................40 Division 2 Impact of infrastructure operation on natural ecosystems ............................................40 165 Water quality .............................................................................................................40
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Part 4 Water licence holder reporting ................................................................................40 166 Reporting requirements ..............................................................................................40 Division 1 Quarterly reporting.....................................................................................................41 167 Quarterly report..........................................................................................................41 Division 2 Annual reporting ........................................................................................................41 168 Annual report .............................................................................................................41 169 Water quantity monitoring—annual report .................................................................41 170 Impact of infrastructure operation on water quality—annual report.............................41 Division 3 Operational reporting .................................................................................................42 171 Operational report ......................................................................................................42 Division 4 Emergency reporting ..................................................................................................42 172 Emergency report.......................................................................................................42 Chapter 10 Amendments to the resource operations plan .........................................................43
178 Scope of Chapter 10 ...................................................................................................43 Part 1 Amendments not requiring public notification .......................................................43 179 Application of Part 1 ..................................................................................................43 180 Amendment to implement an amendment to the Water Act 2000 ................................43 181 Amendment to implement an amendment to the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan
2007...........................................................................................................................43 182 Amendment to monitoring requirements.....................................................................43 183 Amendment to infrastructure details ...........................................................................44 184 Amendment to critical water sharing arrangements.....................................................44 185 Amendment to gauge station specification..................................................................44 186 Other amendments to this plan ...................................................................................44 Part 2 Amendments requiring public notification .............................................................44 187 Application of Part 2 ..................................................................................................44 188 Amendments under the Water Act 2000......................................................................44 Attachment 1—Glossary ..................................................................................................................46
Attachment 2(a)—Plan area.............................................................................................................48
Attachment 2(b)—Water management areas (unsupplemented water)..........................................49
Attachment 2(c)—Resource operations plan zones (unsupplemented water).................................50
Attachment 2(d)—Resource operations plan zones (supplemented water).....................................53
Attachment 2(e)—Logan River Water Supply Scheme ...................................................................56
Attachment 3—Links between this plan and outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007...........................................................................................................................57
Attachment 4—Availability of unallocated water............................................................................59
Attachment 5—Logan River Water Supply Scheme .......................................................................60
Attachment 6(a)—Water licences granted to the South East Queensland Water Grid Manager..73
Attachment 6(b)—Water licences granted to the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority.......75
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Attachment 6(c)—Water licences granted to the Gold Coast City Council ....................................77
Attachment 7—Schedule of water allocations..................................................................................79
Attachment 8—Operating and monitoring requirements for particular water licences ..............134
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Chapter 1 Preliminary ..............................................................................................................135
Chapter 2 Unallocated water ....................................................................................................138
Chapter 3 Granting, amending and converting authorisations....................................................141
Chapter 4 Dealing with water licence applications ....................................................................145
Chapter 5 Logan River Water Supply Scheme ..........................................................................146
Chapter 6 Rules for unsupplemented water allocations .............................................................150
Chapter 7 Monitoring and reporting requirements.....................................................................152
Chapter 8 Resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting....................................153
Chapter 9 Operating rules, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences 156
Chapter 10 Amendments to the resource operations plan ............................................................159
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Chapter 1 Preliminary
1 Short title (1) This resource operations plan may be cited as the Logan Basin Resource Operations
Plan 20081.
(2) Reference in this document to ‘this plan’ means the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan 2008.
2 Commencement of the resource operations plan This plan commences on the first business day after this plan is notified in the Queensland Government Gazette.
3 Purpose of plan This plan implements the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
4 Interpretation of words used in this plan The glossary in Attachment 1 provides further information on particular words used in this plan.
5 Plan area This plan applies to the area shown as the plan area on the map in Attachment 2(a).
6 Water to which this plan applies This plan applies to the following water in the plan area—
(a) water in a watercourse or lake;
(b) water in springs not connected to—
(i) artesian water; or
(ii) subartesian water connected to artesian water.
7 Water management areas—Water Regulation 2002, section 56(4A) A water management area shown on the map in Attachment 2(b) is a water management area for this plan.
8 Resource operations plan zones (1) Each of the zones shown on the maps in Attachments 2(c) and 2(d) is a resource
operations plan zone (‘zone’) for this plan.
(2) Each zone includes—
1 Because of the size and complexity of this plan some section numbers have been deliberately left blank. This will facilitate any plan amendments that may occur without the need for the whole plan to be renumbered.
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(a) each part of a watercourse, lake or spring that lies within the zone; and
(b) those sections of tributaries where there is access to flow or pondage from a watercourse or lake within the zone.
9 Information about areas (1) The exact location of the boundaries of the plan area, resource operations plan zones
and water management areas, is held in digital electronic form by the department.
(2) The information held in digital electronic form can be reduced or enlarged to show the details of the boundaries.2
10 Purpose of a water allocation (1) Water taken under a water allocation must only be used for the purpose stated on that
water allocation.
(2) Subsection 1 does not apply to water taken under seasonal assignment.
11 Resource operations licence holder (1) A resource operations licence holder for this plan is the resource operations licence
holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(2) The area managed under the resource operations licence for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme is shown on the map in Attachment 2(e).
12 Departmental water monitoring data collection standards (1) Where this plan requires monitoring by a resource operations licence holder or a water
licence holder, including measurement, collection, analysis and storage of data, the resource operations licence holder or water licence holder must ensure the monitoring is consistent with the Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards.3
(2) The Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards may be reviewed and updated by the chief executive at any time.
(3) The chief executive must notify the resource operations licence holder and any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 at least 20 business days before any substantive changes are made to the Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards.
13 Departmental water monitoring data reporting standards (1) Where this plan requires transfer of data or reporting by a resource operations licence
holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158, the resource operations licence holder and any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 must ensure the
2 The boundaries in digital electronic form may be inspected at the department’s regional office at Landcentre, corner of Main and Vulture Streets, Woolloongabba, Qld 4102. 3 The Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards can be accessed online at www.nrw.qld.gov.au/water/monitoring/pdf/wm_data_col_stds.pdf or alternatively, inspected at any of the department’s regional offices.
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transfer or reporting is consistent with the Water Monitoring Data Reporting Standards4.
(2) The Water Monitoring Data Reporting Standards may be reviewed and updated by the chief executive at any time.
(3) The chief executive must notify the resource operations licence holder and any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 at least 20 business days before any substantive changes are made to the Water Monitoring Data Reporting Standards.
14 Interim program (1) The chief executive, the resource operations licence holder, and any water licence
holder mentioned in section 158 must implement requirements of this plan as soon as is practicable.
(2) Subsections 3 to 11 apply where a resource operations licence holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 is unable to meet the requirements of this plan.
(3) The resource operations licence holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 must—
(a) Within two months of commencement of this plan, submit a statement of programs currently in existence, to the chief executive for approval; and
(b) Within six months of commencement of this plan, submit a program for meeting the requirements of this plan to the chief executive for approval, including a timetable and interim methods to be used.
(4) The resource operations licence holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 may, where an emergency or operational incident results in an inability to comply with any rules or requirements of this plan, submit an interim program for meeting the requirements of this plan to the chief executive for approval, including a timetable and interim methods to be used.
(5) Where the submitted program relates to the Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards, the program must include the accuracy of methods currently used.
(6) The chief executive, in considering any submitted program, may request additional information.
(7) The chief executive, in considering any submitted program, may either—
(a) approve the program with or without conditions;
(b) amend and approve the amended program; or
(c) require the resource operations licence holder or water licence holder to submit a revised program.
(8) Within 10 business days of making a decision on a program submitted under this section, the chief executive must notify the resource operations licence holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158 of the decision.
(9) Following approval of the program by the chief executive, the resource operations licence holder or any water licence holder mentioned in section 158—
(a) must implement and operate in accordance with the approved program; and
(b) publish details of the approved program on their internet site.
4 The Water Monitoring Reporting Standards can be accessed online at www.nrw.qld.gov.au/water/monitoring/pdf/wm_data_report_stds.pdf or alternatively, inspected at any of the department’s regional offices.
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(10) Where there is conflict between the provisions of this plan and the provisions of an approved program, the approved program prevails for the time that the program is in place.
(11) Where this section applies, the resource operations licence holder or water licence holder mentioned in section 158 may continue to operate under the existing program until the program submitted under this section is approved.
15 Operating and environmental management rules and monitoring requirements (1) The operating and environmental management rules and monitoring requirements of
this plan do not apply in situations where carrying out those rules and requirements would be unsafe to a person or persons.
(2) Under circumstances where subsection 1 applies, the resource operations licence holder—
(a) must comply with the reporting requirements for operational or emergency incidents in accordance with chapter 8 of this plan; and
(b) may submit an interim program for implementing the rules and requirements of this plan under section 14 of this plan.
(3) Under circumstances where subsection 1 applies, a water licence holder mentioned in section 158—
(a) must comply with the reporting requirements for operational or emergency incidents in accordance with chapter 9 of this plan; and
(b) may submit an interim program for implementing the rules and requirements of this plan under section 14 of this plan.
16 Sustainable management of water This plan, in implementing the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007, provides for the sustainable management of water by—
(a) allowing for the allocation of water and contributing to the fair, orderly and efficient allocation of water to meet community needs, including economic development in accordance with ecologically sustainable development principles, by—
(i) stating processes for dealing with unallocated water;
(ii) granting authorisations for the taking of and interfering with water;
(iii) establishing water allocations that are tradable and separate from land; and
(iv) specifying rules for water trading;
(b) protecting the biological diversity and health of natural ecosystems and contributing to the protection and, if practicable, reversing the degradation of water, watercourses, lakes, springs, aquifers, natural ecosystems and other resources by—
(i) detailing the operating, environmental management and water sharing rules for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(ii) detailing arrangements for the collection and assessment of data by the chief executive relating to Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 general and ecological outcomes; and
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(iii) detailing water and natural ecosystem monitoring responsibilities of the resource operations licence holder and any water licence holder mentioned in section 158;
(c) contributing to improving the confidence of water users regarding the availability and security of water entitlements by—
(i) stating processes for dealing with unallocated water;
(ii) detailing the operating, environmental management and water sharing rules for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(iii) detailing the operating rules for infrastructure identified in section 158;
(iv) detailing change rules for water allocations in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(v) detailing water and natural ecosystem monitoring responsibilities of the resource operations licence holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(vi) detailing water monitoring responsibilities for infrastructure identified in section 158;
(vii) detailing processes for dealing with applications for water licences relating to unsupplemented water in watercourses, lakes and springs;
(viii) detailing arrangements for the collection and assessment of data by the chief executive relating to Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 outcomes; and
(ix) detailing stated amendments under section 105(5) and 106(b) of the Water Act 2000 that can be made to this plan;
(d) contributing to increasing community understanding and participation in the sustainable management of water by—
(i) providing opportunities for community participation and submissions as part of plan development; and
(ii) clearly specifying rules and arrangements for the allocation and management of water in the plan area, including explanatory notes that provide details of the intent and application of each section of this plan.
17 Addressing water resource plan outcomes (1) This plan addresses Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007, outcomes by—
(a) specifying processes, rules and limits, the application of which are consistent with environmental flow objectives and water allocation security objectives specified in the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; and
(b) providing monitoring and reporting arrangements to assist in the ongoing assessment of whether water management arrangements in the plan area will contribute to the achievement of Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007, outcomes.
(2) Attachment 3 lists the outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 and how the rules of this plan are linked to those outcomes.
18 to 22 Section numbers are not used
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Chapter 2 Unallocated water
Part 1 Preliminary
23 Scope of Chapter 2 This chapter states a process for making available and dealing with, unallocated water mentioned in sections 25, 27 and 29 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
24 Record of volume of unallocated water (1) The chief executive must develop a register of the volume of unallocated water
available.
(2) This register must be updated after the granting of an entitlement
25 Unallocated water reserves Unallocated water is held as—
(a) strategic reserve;
(b) town water supply reserve; and
(c) general reserve.
Part 2 Strategic reserve
26 Availability of strategic reserve The volume of water held in the strategic reserve is detailed in Attachment 4 Table 1.
27 Process for granting a water allocation from the strategic reserve—Water Act 2000, section 122 (1) An application may be made for a grant of water from unallocated water in the strategic
reserve only where the proposed grant of the water is in accordance with section 27 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(2) The application must—
(a) be made to the chief executive, in writing;
(b) be accompanied by the prescribed fee; and
(c) be supported by sufficient information to enable the chief executive to assess the application against the matters prescribed in section 23 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(3) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the applicant, require—
(a) the applicant to give additional information about the application within the reasonable time specified within the notice; and
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(b) any information included in the application, or any additional information required under subsection (a) to be verified by statutory declaration.
(4) If the applicant fails to provide the information required by the chief executive within the time specified in the notice the application lapses.
(5) For deciding the application for granting a water allocation, the chief executive must consider—
(a) the application and any additional information given about the application;
(b) the matters prescribed under section 23 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; and
(c) the public interest.
(6) Subsection (5) does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider in deciding an application for granting a water allocation.
(7) If the chief executive is satisfied the application should be approved, or approved in part, the chief executive must grant the water allocation with or without conditions.
(8) The chief executive’s decision in subsection (7) must be consistent with section 17 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
28 Granting a water licence from the strategic reserve—Water Act 2000, section 212 (1) An application may be made for a grant of water from unallocated water in the strategic
reserve only where the proposed grant of the water is in accordance with section 27 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(2) The application must—
(a) be made to the chief executive, in writing;
(b) be accompanied by the prescribed fee;
(c) specify the source and location from which the water is proposed to be taken;
(d) indicate the maximum volumes of water proposed to be taken daily, monthly and annually;
(e) specify the maximum instantaneous rate at which water is proposed to be taken; and
(f) be supported by sufficient information to enable the chief executive to determine whether the application meets the matters specified in section 23(1)(a) to (e) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
29 Additional information may be required (1) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the applicant, require—
(a) the applicant to give additional information about the application within the reasonable time specified in the notice; and
(b) any information included in the application, or any additional information required under subsection (a) to be verified by statutory declaration.
(2) If the applicant fails to provide information required by the chief executive within the time specified in the notice the application lapses.
(3) The chief executive may give a copy of the application and any additional information to any entity the chief executive considers appropriate.
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30 Matters the chief executive must consider (1) For deciding the application, the chief executive must consider—
(a) the application and any additional information given about the application; and
(b) the public interest.
(2) Subsection (a) does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
31 Deciding an application for a grant of water (1) If the chief executive is satisfied that the application should be approved, or approved in
part, the chief executive must grant a water licence under section 212 of the Water Act 2000—
(a) for all or part of the application;
(b) for a stated period;
(c) with or without conditions.
(2) If the chief executive is not satisfied that the application should be approved, the chief executive must refuse the application.
Part 3 Town water supply reserve
32 Availability of town water supply reserve The volume of water held in the town water supply reserve is detailed in Attachment 4 Table 1.
33 Granting a water licence from the town water supply reserve—Water Act 2000, section 212 (1) The South East Queensland Water Grid Manager may apply for the grant of unallocated
water from the town water supply reserve mentioned in section 29 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(2) The application must—
(a) be made to the chief executive, in writing;
(b) be accompanied by the prescribed fee;
(c) specify the source and location from which the water is proposed to be taken;
(d) indicate the maximum volumes of water proposed to be taken daily, monthly and annually;
(e) specify the maximum instantaneous rate at which water is proposed to be taken; and
(f) be supported by sufficient information to enable the chief executive to determine whether the application meets the matters specified in section 23(1)(a) to (e) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
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34 Additional information may be required (1) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the applicant, require—
(a) the applicant to give additional information about the application within the reasonable time specified in the notice; and
(b) any information included in the application, or any additional information required under subsection (a) to be verified by statutory declaration.
(2) If the applicant fails to provide the information required by the chief executive within the time specified on the notice the application lapses.
(3) The chief executive may give a copy of the application and any additional information to any entity the chief executive considers appropriate.
35 Matters the chief executive must consider (1) For deciding the application, the chief executive must consider—
(a) the application and any additional information given about the application; and
(b) the public interest.
(2) Subsection (1) does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
36 Deciding an application for a grant of water (1) If the chief executive is satisfied that the application should be approved, or approved in
part, the chief executive must grant a water licence under section 212 of the Water Act 2000—
(a) for all or part of the application;
(b) for a stated period;
(c) with or without conditions.
(2) If the chief executive is not satisfied that the application should be approved, the chief executive must refuse the application.
Part 4 General reserve
37 Availability of general reserve Unallocated water held as general reserve is reserved for future use.
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Chapter 3 Granting, amending and converting authorisations
Granting of a resource operations licence—Water Act 2000, section 107
43 Resource operations licence (1) The chief executive must grant a resource operations licence to the Queensland Bulk
Water Supply Authority for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
(2) The infrastructure associated with the resource operations licence for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme is described in Attachment 5.
Part 2 Rules for amending water licences for taking unsupplemented water
44 Amending a water licence for taking unsupplemented water (1) When amending a water licence in accordance with section 217 or section 218 of the
Water Act 2000, the chief executive must, under section 60 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007, amend the licence to include the following—
(a) the purpose for which the water may be taken under the licence;
(b) the annual volumetric limit for the licence as determined under section 61 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(c) the maximum rate at which water may be taken under the licence as determined under section 62 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; and
(d) the flow conditions for the licence.
(2) Where subsection 1 applies to an amendment to a licence to take water from a waterhole or lake, the chief executive must amend the licence in accordance with section 19 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
Part 3 Water licences to be granted
45 Water licences to be granted to the South East Queensland Water Grid Manager
The chief executive must grant to the South East Queensland Water Grid Manager a water entitlement in accordance with Attachment 6(a)—
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(a) to replace the continued authority under section 360ZDP5 of the Water Act 2000; and
(b) mentioned in—
(i) section 45(1)(a) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 for the taking of water from Albert River; and
(ii) section 45(1)(c) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 for the taking of water from Tingalpa Creek.
46 Water licences to be granted to the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority The chief executive must grant to the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority a water entitlement in accordance with Attachment 6(b)—
(a) to replace the continued authority under section 360ZDP5 of the Water Act 2000; and
(b) mentioned in—
(i) section 45(1)(a) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 for interfering with the flow of water in Albert River; and
(ii) section 45(1)(c) of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 for interfering with the flow of water in Tingalpa Creek.
47 Water licences to be granted to the Gold Coast City Council The chief executive must grant to the Gold Coast City Council water entitlements to replace the authority mentioned in section 45(1)(b) of the of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 and originally authorised by Order in Council dated 7 July 1966—
(a) a water licence to take water from the Albert River in accordance with Attachment 6(c); and
(b) a water licence to interfere with the flow of water in the Albert River in accordance with Attachment 6(c).
Part 4 Rules for converting to and granting of water allocations
48 Application of Part 4 This part sets out the rules for converting existing water authorisations and the granting of water allocations in accordance with the schedule of water allocations in Attachment 7.
5 Some of these continued authorities were originally authorities continued under section 1037 of the Water Act 2000 and subsequently transferred pursuant to section 360ZDN of the Water Act 2000 and by gazettal of the transfer notice on 27 June 2008.
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Division 1 Converting to and granting of supplemented water allocations
49 Application of Division 1 This division applies to existing water authorisations in the medium priority and high priority groups in priority area 1 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
50 Rules for converting existing water authorisations to supplemented water allocations
The existing water authorisations must be converted to supplemented water allocations as follows—
(a) the person granted the water allocation must be the person who holds the existing water authorisation from which the water allocation is converted;
(b) the location for the water allocation must be the zone that includes the place on a watercourse, lake or spring from which the water could be taken under the existing water authorisation;
(c) the purpose for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 49 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(d) the nominal volume for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 51 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(e) the priority group for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 52 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
51 Granting of supplemented water allocations The chief executive must grant supplemented water allocations for existing water authorisations converted under section 50 of this plan in accordance with Attachment 7 Table 1.6
Division 2 Converting to and granting of unsupplemented water allocations
52 Application of Division 2 This division applies to existing water authorisations for taking unsupplemented water in priority area 1 other than authorisations for taking water for stock or domestic purposes.
53 Rules for converting existing water authorisations to unsupplemented water allocations
The existing water authorisations must be converted to unsupplemented water allocations as follows—
6 Converted water authorisations automatically expire under section 121 of the Water Act 2000.
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(a) the person granted the water allocation must be the person who holds the existing water authorisation from which the water allocation is converted;the location for the water allocation must be the zone that includes the place on a watercourse, lake or spring from which the water could be taken under the existing water authorisation in accordance with section 48 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(b) the purpose for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 49 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(c) the nominal volume for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 54 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(d) the annual volumetric limit for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 55 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(e) any daily or monthly volumetric limit for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 56 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(f) the maximum rate for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 57 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(g) in deciding the conditions under which water may be taken under a water allocation to take unsupplemented water, the chief executive must consider the conditions stated on the existing water authorisation in accordance with section 58 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(h) the water allocation group for the water allocation must be in accordance with section 59 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
54 Granting of unsupplemented water allocations The chief executive must grant unsupplemented water allocations for existing water authorisations converted under section 53 of this plan in accordance with Attachment 7 Table 2.7
Part 5 Granting a resource operations licence to meet future water requirements
55 Application of Part 5 This part states a process under section 108 of the Water Act 2000 for granting a resource operations licence to meet future water requirements.
56 Applying for a resource operations licence—Water Act 2000, section 108 (1) This section applies to the proposed owner of infrastructure identified in any of the
following—
(a) a project declared under section 26 of the State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 to be a significant project;
(b) the SEQ regional plan or instruments that implement the plan; or
(c) a regional water security program.
7 Converted water authorisations automatically expire under section 121 of the Water Act 2000.
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(2) The chief executive may give notice to the proposed owner that the proposed owner must apply to the chief executive for a resource operations licence.
(3) The application must—
(a) be in the approved form; and
(b) include the following—
(i) details of the proposed infrastructure; and
(ii) an assessment of the impact of constructing the infrastructure on—
(A) the supply of water managed under existing resource operations licences;
(B) the operating arrangements under existing resource operations licences;
(C) existing water licences to take water;
(D) other existing authorisations, other than water permits, that may be affected by the proposed infrastructure;
(iii) the applicant’s proposal for minimising the impact assessed and mentioned in subparagraph (ii);
(iv) proposed operating arrangements for the infrastructure;
(v) written evidence that the applicant has been granted approval by the Coordinator General for the infrastructure; and
(vi) any other information the applicant considers will enable the chief executive to decide the application;
(c) be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(4) The chief executive may give a copy of the application to any entity the chief executive considers appropriate.
57 Additional information may be required (1) The chief executive may, by notice, require—
(a) the applicant to give additional information about the application; or
(b) any information included in the application, or any additional information required under subsection (a) to be verified by statutory declaration.
(2) An applicant must provide information where requested within the time requested otherwise the application lapses.
58 Matters the chief executive must consider (1) In deciding the application, the chief executive must consider—
(a) the application and any additional information given about the application;
(b) any conditions which are appropriate for the application if it were to be approved and granted; and
(c) the public interest.
(2) Subsection 1 does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
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59 Deciding an application for a resource operations licence (1) Where satisfied the application should be approved, the chief executive must approve
the application either—
(a) wholly; or
(b) in part.
(2) In approving the application under subsection 1, the chief executive may specify conditions.
Part 6 Amending a resource operations licence
60 Application of Part 6 This part states a process under section 111A of the Water Act 2000 for amending a resource operations licence.
Division 1 Amendment by the chief executive
61 Amending a resource operations licence by the chief executive (1) The chief executive may, at any time amend—
(a) a resource operations licence granted under section 59 of this plan to the extent the chief executive considers necessary to meet future water requirements; or
(b) any other resource operations licence to the extent the chief executive considers necessary as a consequence of amending a resource operations licence granted under section 59 of this plan.
(2) Before the chief executive acts under subsection 1, the chief executive must give the resource operations licence holder notice of the proposed amendment.
(3) The notice must—
(a) state the following—
(i) a summary of the proposed amendment;
(ii) the reasons for the proposed amendment;
(iii) that written submissions may be made by the resource operations licence holder about the proposed amendment;
(iv) the day by which, the person to whom, and the place where the submissions must be made; and
(b) include a copy of the proposed amendment.
(4) The day stated under subsection 3(a)(iv) must be at least 30 business days after the notice is given.
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62 Matters the chief executive must consider (1) Prior to deciding whether to amend a resource operations licence, the chief executive
must consider—
(a) any submissions made by the resource operations licence holder about the proposed amendment;
(b) the public interest; and
(c) the original application under section 56 of this plan for the resource operations licence and any additional information given about the application.
(2) Subsection 1 does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
63 Deciding whether to amend a resource operations licence After considering the matters mentioned in section 62 of this plan and any other matters the chief executive considers appropriate, the chief executive may amend the resource operations licence to the extent the chief executive considers necessary.
Division 2 Amendment on application by the holder
64 Amending a resource operations licence on application by the resource operations licence holder (1) The holder of a resource operations licence first granted under section 108 of the Water
Act 2000 may apply to the chief executive to amend the resource operations licence under section 111A of the Water Act 2000.
(2) The application must—
(a) be in the approved form;
(b) include a summary of the amendment required and the reasons for the amendment; and
(c) be accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(3) The chief executive may give a copy of the application to any entity the chief executive considers appropriate.
(4) This section does not apply where the chief executive is satisfied that the infrastructure is substantially complete and the infrastructure may be regarded as operational.
(5) Where subsection 4 applies the chief executive must amend this plan in accordance with section 188 of this plan.
65 Additional information may be required (1) The chief executive may by notice, require—
(a) the applicant to give additional information about the application; or
(b) any information included in the application, or any additional information required under subsection (a) to be verified by statutory declaration.
(2) An applicant must provide information where requested within the time requested otherwise the application lapses.
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66 Matters the chief executive must consider (1) In deciding the application, the chief executive must consider—
(a) the application and any additional information given about the application; and
(b) the public interest.
(2) Subsection 1 does not limit the matters the chief executive may consider.
67 Deciding an application to amend a resource operations licence (1) Where satisfied the application should be approved, the chief executive must approve
the application either—
(a) wholly; or
(b) in part.
(2) In approving the application under subsection 1, the chief executive may specify conditions.
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Chapter 4 Dealing with water licence applications
73 Scope of Chapter 4 This chapter sets out a process for dealing with applications for water licences to take or interfere with water from a watercourse, lake or spring.
74 Dealing with applications (1) The chief executive must not make a decision that—
(a) would increase the average volume of water allowed to be taken under authorisations in the plan area as per section 19 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007;
(b) results in the inability to meet any of the outcomes in Part 3 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; or
(c) results in the inability to meet any of the objectives in Part 4 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(2) The chief executive must deal with the application in accordance with Chapter 2, Part 6, Division 2, Subdivisions 1 and 2 of the Water Act 2000 if the chief executive is satisfied that the granting of the application would not have any of the effects mentioned in subsection 1.
(3) The chief executive must refuse the application if the chief executive is satisfied that the granting of the application would have any of the effects mentioned in subsection 1.
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Chapter 5 Logan River Water Supply Scheme
80 Scope of Chapter 5 This chapter applies to—
(a) the resource operations licence holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme; and
(b) all water allocations associated with the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
Part 1 Operating and environmental management rules
81 Use of watercourses for distribution The resource operations licence holder must only use the following watercourses for the distribution of water—
(a) Burnett Creek from and including the impounded area of Maroon Dam downstream to the confluence of the creek with the Logan River (approximately AMTD 27 km to AMTD 0 km);
(b) Logan River from the confluence with Burnett Creek downstream to the end of the supplemented section at Maclean Bridge (approximately AMTD 165.4 km to AMTD 65 km); and
(c) sections of tributaries of the Logan River and Burnett Creek, which contain water from the impounded area of infrastructure in this water supply scheme as detailed in Attachment 2(e), or water from natural waterholes located in the reaches described in (a) and (b) above.
82 Waterhole or lake management The water level in any waterhole or lake must not be drawn down for the purpose of supplying water for a water allocation, except where a water allocation has a condition that allows drawdown of the waterhole or lake.
83 Operating levels for infrastructure (1) The minimum operating levels, nominal operating levels and full supply levels for
infrastructure in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme are specified in Attachment 5 Table 6.
(2) The resource operations licence holder must not release or supply water from any infrastructure when the water level in that infrastructure is at or below its minimum operating level.
(3) The resource operations licence holder must not release water from any infrastructure unless the release is necessary to—
(a) meet daily releases mentioned in section 85;
(b) supply downstream demand; or
(c) maintain the downstream infrastructure at its nominal operating level.
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(4) Despite subsection 3, if the water level in Maroon Dam is greater than 207.14 m AHD, releases must be made to return the water level to 207.14 m AHD.
84 Rate of release from infrastructure The resource operations licence holder must minimise the occurrence of adverse environmental impacts by ensuring that any change in the rate of release of water from Maroon Dam occurs incrementally.
85 Releases from infrastructure (1) The resource operations licence holder must make daily releases—
(a) from Maroon Dam—
(i) equal to the volume of inflow, when inflow to Maroon Dam is less than or equal to 4 ML/day; or
(ii) 4 ML/day when inflow to Maroon Dam is greater than 4 ML/day.
(b) from Bromelton Weir—
(i) equal to the volume of inflow, when inflow to Bromelton Weir is less than or equal to 5 ML/day; or
(ii) 5 ML/day when inflow to Bromelton Weir is greater than 5 ML/day.
(c) from Cedar Grove Weir—
(i) equal to the volume of inflow, when inflow to Cedar Grove Weir is less than or equal to 5 ML/day; or
(ii) 5 ML/day when inflow to Cedar Grove Weir is greater than 5 ML/day.
(2) The volume of water released in accordance with subsection 1 may be included as water released to supply downstream demand.
(3) The resource operations licence holder must develop and submit to the chief executive for approval within 40 business days of the commencement of this plan, storage inflow derivation techniques for infrastructure mentioned in subsection 1.
(4) When making releases, the resource operations licence holder must preferentially use—
(a) from Bromelton Weir—
(i) the fish way; then
(ii) the outlet valve.
(b) from Cedar Grove Weir—
(i) the fish lock; then
(ii) the outlet valve.
(c) from South Maclean Weir—
(i) the fish way; then
(ii) the outlet valve.
86 Operation of Bromelton Off-stream Storage (1) The resource operations licence holder must only divert water from the Logan River to
Bromelton Off-stream Storage when the following conditions are satisfied—
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(a) Bromelton Off-stream Storage is less than full supply level;
(b) flows over Bromelton Weir, measured at the gauging station located downstream of Bromelton Weir, are greater than 150 ML/day; and
(c) flows over Cedar Grove Weir, measured at the gauging station located at Cedar Grove Weir, are greater than 150 ML/day.
(2) The resource operations licence holder must cease diverting water from the Logan River to Bromelton Off-stream Storage when flows past the pump station on the Logan River are less than 150 ML/day.
(3) The maximum rate at which the resource operations licence holder may divert water using the pump station on the Logan River is 249.8 ML/day.
(4) The maximum rate at which the resource operations licence holder may release water from Bromelton Off-stream Storage into the Logan River is 115 ML/day.
87 Supply of water In supplying water, the resource operations licence holder will manage releases in order to minimise water losses.
Part 2 Water sharing rules
Division 1 Announced allocations
88 Announced allocations The resource operations licence holder must—
(a) determine an announced allocation for each priority group for use in defining the share of water available to be taken under water allocations in that priority group;
(b) use the water sharing rules specified in this part, to calculate announced allocations throughout the water year;
(c) calculate and set the announced allocation for each priority group to take effect on the first day of each water year;
(d) following the commencement of a water year—
(i) recalculate the announced allocation to take effect no later than five business days following the first day of the month;
(ii) reset the announced allocation if a recalculation indicates that the calculated announced allocation would—
(A) increase by five or more percentage points; or
(B) increase to 100 percent; and
(e) within five business days of setting an announced allocation under subsection 1(c) or the first calendar day of every month when resetting the announced allocation under subsection 1(d)—
(i) publish details of the announced allocation; and
(ii) publish details of the announced allocation, including parameters for determining the announced allocation, on the resource operations licence holder’s internet site for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
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(f) not reduce the announced allocation during a water year;
(g) round the announced allocation to the nearest percent; and
(h) ensure the announced allocation is not less than zero or greater than 100 percent.
89 Announced allocation for high priority water allocations (1) The announced allocation for high priority water allocations must be as follows—
(a) 100 percent where the announced allocation for medium priority group water allocation is greater than zero percent;
(b) when the announced allocation for medium priority group water allocations is zero percent, the announced allocation percentage for high priority water allocations must be calculated using the following formula—
100×⎩⎨⎧
⎭⎬⎫−+=
HPATOADIVUVAA HP
HP
(2) The parameters used in the announced allocation formula are detailed in Attachment 5 Tables 7 to 11.
90 Announced allocation for medium priority water allocations (1) The announced allocation for medium priority water allocations must be calculated
using the following formula—
100×⎭⎬⎫
⎩⎨⎧ −+−+−+
=MPA
TOADIVREDIVHPAINUVAA MPHP
MP
(2) The parameters used in the announced allocation formula are detailed in Attachment 5 Tables 7 to 11.
91 Taking water under a water allocation (1) The total volume of water taken under a water allocation in a water year must not
exceed the nominal volume for the water allocation.
(2) The total volume of water that may be taken under a water allocation in a water year, other than during stream flow periods, must not exceed the nominal volume of the water allocation multiplied by the announced allocation and divided by 100.
(3) During a stream flow period for the zone to which a water allocation applies, water may be taken under the water allocation in addition to that which may be taken under subsection 2.
92 Stream flow period access conditions (1) A stream flow period for a zone is a period of time that starts and ends at such time that
the resource operations licence holder notifies under subsection 2.
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(2) The resource operations licence holder for the scheme must notify the water allocation holders for the zone of the start and end of a stream flow period.
(3) The resource operations licence holder may start a stream flow period whenever the following requirements for the zone are being met—
(a) the announced allocation for the medium priority group is less than 100 percent; and
(b) Cedar Grove Weir is equal to or greater than 20.5 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 20.5 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(c) South Maclean Weir is equal to or greater than EL 10.50 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 10.5 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(d) for zone BUCSB—
(i) Bromelton Weir is equal to or greater than EL 40.70 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 40.7 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(ii) the flow rate in Burnett Creek downstream of Maroon Dam is greater than any release made in accordance with section 85(1)(a), plus any supplemented water releases from Maroon Dam;
(e) for zone LORSA—
(i) Bromelton Weir is equal to or greater than 40.70 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 40.7 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(ii) the flow rate at Forest Home gauging station (145003B) on Logan River is greater than 15 ML per day.
(f) for zone LORSB—
(i) Bromelton Weir is equal to or greater than 40.70 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 40.7 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(ii) the flow rate at either Rathdowney gauging station (145020A) on Logan River or Deickman’s Bridge gauging station (145010A) on Running Creek is greater than 15 ML per day;
(g) for zones LORSC, LORSD and LORSE—
(i) Bromelton Weir is equal to or greater than 40.70 m AHD, or will be equal to or greater than EL 40.7 m AHD during the stream flow period; and
(ii) the flow rate at Round Mountain gauging station (145008A) on Logan River is greater than 15 ML per day;
(h) for zones LORSF and LORSG—
(i) the flow rate is greater than 15 ML per day at Teviot Brook overflow gauging station (145012A); or
(ii) the flow rate is greater than 15 ML per day at Bromelton Weir tailwater gauging station (145025A), when Bromelton Weir is equal to or greater than 40.70 m AHD or will be equal to or greater than EL 40.7 m AHD during the stream flow period.
(4) The resource operations licence holder must notify the water allocation holders for a zone of the end a steam flow period whenever any of the requirements in subsection 3 for the zone are no longer being met.
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Division 2 Critical water sharing arrangements
93 Critical water sharing arrangements During times when critical water sharing arrangements are in force the resource operations licence holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme must calculate the announced allocation for high priority water allocations in accordance with section 89(1)(b) of this plan.
Part 3 Dealing with water allocations
94 Application of Part 3 This part provides for dealings with water allocations managed or distributed by a scheme licence holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
Division 1 Subdivision or amalgamation of water allocations
95 Permitted subdivisions or amalgamations (1) Subdivision of a water allocation is permitted where—
(a) the sum of the nominal volumes of the new water allocations is equal to the nominal volume of the water allocation that is being subdivided; and
(b) the location, priority group and any flow conditions of the new water allocations is the same as that of the water allocation that is being subdivided.
(2) Amalgamation of water allocations is permitted where—
(a) the nominal volume of the new water allocation is equal to the sum of the nominal volumes of the water allocations that are being amalgamated; and
(b) the locations, priority group and any flow conditions of water allocations that are being amalgamated are the same.
96 Prohibited subdivisions or amalgamations (1) Subdivision of a water allocation is prohibited where—
(a) the sum of the nominal volumes of the new water allocations is not equal to the nominal volume of the water allocation that is being subdivided;
(b) the location and priority group and any flow conditions of the new water allocations are not the same as that of the water allocation that is being subdivided.
(2) Amalgamation of water allocations is prohibited where—
(a) the nominal volume of the new water allocation is not equal to the sum of the nominal volumes of the original water allocations that are being amalgamated;
(b) the location and priority group and any flow conditions of water allocations that are being amalgamated are not the same.
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Division 2 Water allocation change rules
Subdivision 1 Permitted changes
97 Location (1) A change to the location for the taking of water under a water allocation is permitted
provided the change would not result in a total nominal volume in a zone that—
(a) exceeds the maximum total nominal volume for a zone for a priority group; or
(b) is less than the minimum total nominal volume for a zone for a priority group.
(2) For this section, the maximum and minimum total nominal volumes for the priority groups for each zone are identified in Attachment 5 Table 12.
(3) For this section, the total nominal volume in a zone is the total nominal volume of all water allocations of the same priority group—
(a) for the zone; and
(b) for which relevant valid change certificates have been issued under section 129 of the Water Act 2000.
Subdivision 2 Prohibited changes
98 Prohibited changes (1) The following changes are prohibited—
(a) a change to the location of a water allocation if the change would result in a total nominal volume in a zone that—
(i) exceeds the maximum total nominal volume in Attachment 5 Table 12 for the zone for a priority group; or
(ii) is less than the minimum total nominal volume in Attachment 5 Table 12 for the zone for a priority group; or
(iii) is to a location that is not a zone listed in Attachment 5 Table 12.
(b) a change that would result in the nominal volume of the new water allocation not being expressed as a whole number, unless an existing water allocation to be changed specifies a nominal volume that is not a whole number.
(c) a change to a priority group that is not specified in the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
(2) For this section, the total nominal volume in a zone is the total nominal volume of all water allocations of the same priority group for the zone.
Subdivision 3 Other changes
99 Application for changes not specified as permitted or prohibited An application for a change to a water allocation that is not specified as permitted or prohibited may be made in accordance with section 130 of the Water Act 2000.
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Part 4 Seasonal water assignment rules
100 Maximum water use For this part—
(a) the maximum volume of water that may be taken in a zone in a water year for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme is the maximum allowable water use volume indicated in Attachment 5 Table 13 for each zone; and
(b) total water use in a zone is the total volume of water used under water allocations for all priority groups managed and distributed by the resource operations licence holder for the zone.
101 Seasonal water assignment rules (1) The resource operations licence holder may approve a seasonal assignment of a volume
of water provided that the total volume of water use in a water year for each zone does not exceed the maximum allowable water use volume in Attachment 5 Table 13 for each zone.
(2) The resource operations licence holder is responsible for dealing with applications for seasonal water assignment where the resource operations licence holder distributes to the assignee.
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Chapter 6 Rules for unsupplemented water allocations
Part 1 Water sharing rules
107 Application of Part 1 This part provides the water sharing rules for unsupplemented water allocations located in the Burnett Creek and Logan River water management areas.
108 Announced period (1) Water may only be taken under a water allocation during an announced period.
(2) The chief executive must develop procedures for determining the start and finish of an announced period during which the stream flow exceeds the flow conditions specified for the water allocation.
(3) The chief executive must notify holders of water allocations of—
(a) the start and end of an announced period; or
(b) the conditions under which an announced period starts and ends.
(4) Details of flow conditions for water allocations taking unsupplemented water are described in Attachment 7 Table 3.
Part 2 Data collection and transfer rules
109 Application of Part 2 This part provides the data collection and transfer rules for unsupplemented water allocations located in the Burnett Creek and Logan River water management area.
110 Water allocation holder data collection and transfer (1) For water taken during an announced period, the water allocation holder and any
assignee must record meter readings—
(a) at the start of taking water; and
(b) at the end of taking water.
(2) The water allocation holder and any assignee must transfer the data recorded under subsection 1 to the chief executive in the approved form within one business day following the end of taking water.
Part 3 Dealing with water allocations
111 Application of Part 3 This part states the rules for dealing with unsupplemented water allocations located in the Burnett Creek and Logan River water management areas.
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Division 1 Subdivision or amalgamation of water allocations
112 Permitted subdivisions or amalgamations (1) Subdivision of a water allocation into two or more water allocations is permitted
where—
(a) the new water allocations have the same flow conditions and location; and
(b) the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of each of the new water allocations is in the same proportion as the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of the water allocation that is being subdivided; and
(c) the combined sum of the nominal volumes, annual volumetric limits, any daily or monthly volumetric limits, and maximum rates of take of the new water allocations is equal to the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of the water allocation that is being subdivided.
(2) Two or more water allocations may be amalgamated into a single water allocation where—
(a) the water allocations have the same flow conditions and location; and
(b) the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of the new water allocation are equal to the sum of the nominal volumes, annual volumetric limits, any daily or monthly volumetric limits, and maximum rates of the water allocations that are being amalgamated.
113 Prohibited subdivisions or amalgamations (1) The subdivision of a water allocation into two or more water allocations is prohibited
where—
(a) the new water allocations do not have the same flow conditions and location; or
(b) the combined sum of the nominal volumes, annual volumetric limits, any daily or monthly volumetric limits, and maximum rates of the proposed water allocations are not equal to the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of the water allocation being subdivided.
(2) The amalgamation of two or more water allocations into a single water allocation is prohibited where—
(a) the existing water allocations being amalgamated do not have the same flow conditions and location; or
(b) the nominal volume, annual volumetric limit, any daily or monthly volumetric limit, and maximum rate of the proposed water allocation is not equal to the sum of the nominal volumes, annual volumetric limits, any daily or monthly volumetric limits, and maximum rates of the existing water allocations that are being amalgamated.
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Division 2 Water allocation change rules
114 Application of Division 2 This division provides the change rules for unsupplemented water allocations located in the Burnett Creek and Logan River water management areas.
Subdivision 1 Prohibited changes
115 Prohibited changes The following changes are prohibited where—
(a) a change to the location of a water allocation;
(b) a change to a purpose that is not ‘any’;
(c) a change that would result in the nominal volume not being expressed as a whole number, unless an existing water allocation to be changed specifies a nominal volume that is not a whole number.
Subdivision 2 Other changes
116 Application for changes not specified as permitted or prohibited An application for a change to a water allocation that is not specified as permitted or prohibited may be applied for in accordance with section 130 of the Water Act 2000.
Part 4 Seasonal water assignment rules
117 Application of Part 4 This part provides the seasonal assignment rules for unsupplemented water allocations located in the Burnett Creek and Logan River water management areas.
118 Seasonal water assignment rules The chief executive may approve a seasonal assignment of an unsupplemented water allocation—
(a) where the location of the seasonally assigned volume is not changed;
(b) where the flow conditions under which water may be taken under seasonal assignment is the same as the flow condition for the water allocation that is being seasonally assigned;
(c) if the volume of the seasonal assignment is—
(i) less than the annual volumetric limit of the water allocation – where the maximum rate and any daily or monthly volumetric limit for the seasonal water assignment is in proportion to the volume of water that is being seasonally assigned; or
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(ii) equal to the annual volumetric limit of the water allocation – where the maximum rate and any daily or monthly volumetric limit for the seasonal water assignment is the maximum rate and any daily or monthly volumetric limit for the water allocation that is being seasonally assigned.
119 to 123 Section numbers are not used
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Chapter 7 Monitoring and reporting requirements
124 Water monitoring (1) The chief executive must measure or collect and keep publicly available, records of—
(a) water quantity;
(b) water taken;
(c) groundwater levels;
(d) prices for water permanently traded;
(e) the number of permanent trades and seasonal assignments; and
(f) nominal volume of water permanently traded and seasonally assigned.
(2) The chief executive may use information collected to support water resource assessment and reporting.
125 Natural ecosystem monitoring The chief executive must collect and keep publicly available information on—
(a) ecological assets that are linked to the ecological outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; and
(b) the critical water requirements of ecological assets, including the provision of these requirements under the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
126 Assessment The chief executive must make ongoing assessments of whether the trends in the data measured, collected and recorded under section 124 and section 125 of this plan indicate that outcomes specified in Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 are being achieved.
127 to 131 Section numbers are not used
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Chapter 8 Resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting
132 Scope of Chapter 8 This chapter specifies the monitoring and reporting requirements that apply to the resource operations licence holder for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
133 Monitoring data must be made available The resource operations licence holder must provide any monitoring data required under this chapter to the chief executive upon request and within the time requested.
Part 1 Resource operations licence holder monitoring
Division 1 Water quantity
134 Stream flow and infrastructure water level data The resource operations licence holder must record infrastructure water level and daily flow data in accordance with Attachment 5 Table 14.
135 Releases from infrastructure (1) This section applies to the following infrastructure—
(a) Maroon Dam;
(b) Bromelton Weir;
(c) Bromelton Off-stream Storage;
(d) Cedar Grove Weir; and
(e) South Maclean Weir.
(2) The resource operations licence holder must measure and record for each release of water from infrastructure—
(a) the daily volume released and component volumes for each release;
(b) the release rate and for each change in release rate—
(i) the date and time of the change; and
(ii) the new release rate.
(c) the reason for each release; and
(d) the device used for release.
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136 Announced allocations The resource operations licence holder must record details of announced allocation determinations including—
(a) the announced allocations for medium and high priority water allocations;
(b) the date announced allocations are determined; and
(c) the value of each parameter applied for calculating the announced allocation.
137 Water taken by water users The resource operations licence holder must record the total volume of water taken, by each water user for each zone as follows—
(a) the total volume of water taken each quarter;
(b) the total volume of water entitled to be taken at any time; and
(c) the basis for determining the total volume of water entitled to be taken at any time.
138 Water diversions (1) The resource operations licence holder must measure and record the daily total volumes
of water delivered to—
(a) Bromelton Off-stream Storage from the pumping station located on the Logan River; and
(b) Logan River from the Bromelton Off-stream Storage.
(2) The methodology for determining the daily total volumes for subsection 1 must be approved by the chief executive.
139 Seasonal water assignment of water allocations The resource operations licence holder that approves a seasonal water assignment must record details of seasonal water assignment arrangements including—
(a) the name of the assignee, volume and location of water that has been seasonally assigned by an assignor;
(b) the name of the assignor, volume and location of water that has been seasonally assigned to an assignee; and
(c) effective date of seasonal water assignments.
140 Critical water sharing arrangements The resource operations licence holder must record—
(a) the effective period of critical water sharing arrangements; and
(b) the reason for introducing critical water sharing arrangements.
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Division 2 Impact of infrastructure operation on natural ecosystems
141 Water quality The resource operations licence holder must monitor water quality in relation to relevant infrastructure listed in Attachment 5.
142 Bank condition (1) The resource operations licence holder must inspect banks for evidence of collapse or
erosion within the impounded areas associated with infrastructure listed in Attachment 5 and downstream of that infrastructure following instances of—
(a) rapid water level changes;
(b) large flows through infrastructure; or
(c) other occasions when collapse or erosion of banks may be likely.
(2) For subsection 1, the distance downstream is the distance of influence of infrastructure operations.
143 Fish stranding The resource operations licence holder must record and assess instances of fish stranding in watercourses and impounded areas associated with the operation of infrastructure listed in Attachment 5.
Part 2 Data transfer
144 Monitoring data must be made available The resource operations licence holder must transfer any monitoring data required under this part to the chief executive, in an electronic format as specified by the chief executive, within the time requested.
145 Daily data transfer For infrastructure mentioned in section 135(1) the resource operations licence holder must transfer the following data to the chief executive as soon as possible at the commencement of each day—
(a) stream flow and infrastructure water levels;
(b) the daily volume released and component volumes for each release;
(c) the release rate; and
(d) the device used for release.
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Part 3 Resource operations licence holder reporting
146 Reporting requirements The resource operations licence holder must provide—
(a) quarterly reports;
(b) annual reports for the previous water year;
(c) operational reports; and
(d) emergency reports.
Division 1 Quarterly reporting
147 Quarterly report (1) The resource operations licence holder must submit a quarterly report to the chief
executive within 30 days after the end of each quarter, of every water year.
(2) The report should contain the following data—
(a) stream flow and infrastructure water levels – all records referred to in section 134 of this plan;
(b) the total volume of water for each quarter—
(i) taken for each zone; and
(ii) entitled to be taken for each zone;
(c) water quality – all records referred to in section 141 of this plan;
(d) a summary of bank condition monitoring and incidences of slumping carried out in accordance with section 142 of this plan; and
(e) the details and status of any programs implemented under section 14 of this plan.
Division 2 Annual reporting
148 Annual report (1) The resource operations licence holder must submit an annual report to the chief
executive within three months after the end of each water year.
(2) The annual report must include—
(a) water quantity monitoring results as required under sections 134 to 139 of this plan;
(b) details of the impact of infrastructure operation on water quality as required under section 141 of this plan;
(c) a discussion paper on any issues that arose as a result of the implementation and application of the rules and requirements in this plan.
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149 Water quantity monitoring—annual report The resource operations licence holder must include in the annual report—
(a) a summary of announced allocation determinations including—
(i) an evaluation of the announced allocation procedures and outcomes; and
(ii) the date and value for the initial announced allocation and for each change made to an announced allocation;
(b) instances where critical water sharing arrangements have been implemented including—
(i) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the arrangements and outcomes; and
(ii) the commencement date(s) and time period(s) for each stage of the arrangements and outcomes;
(c) the total annual volume of water taken by all water user, specified by zone, namely—
(i) the total annual volume of supplemented water taken;
(ii) the total annual volume of supplemented water entitled to be taken; and
(iii) the basis for determining the volume entitled to be taken;
(d) details of seasonal water assignments, namely—
(i) the total number of seasonal water assignment arrangements; and
(ii) the total volume of water seasonally assigned;
(e) all details of changes to infrastructure or the operation of infrastructure that may impact on compliance with the rules in this plan; and
(f) details of any new monitoring devices used such as equipment to measure stream flow; and
(g) a discussion on any other issues that arose as a result of the implementation and application of the rules in this plan.
150 Impact of infrastructure operation on water quality—annual report The resource operations licence holder must include in the annual report—
(a) a summary of environmental considerations made by the resource operations licence holder in making operational and release decisions; and
(b) a summary of the environmental outcomes of the decision including any adverse environmental impacts.
(c) a summary of bank condition and fish stranding monitoring and assessment, including—
(i) results of investigations of bank slumping or erosion identified in impounded areas or downstream of infrastructure;
(ii) results of investigations of fish stranding downstream of infrastructure; and
(iii) changes of operation of infrastructure to reduce instances of bank slumping, erosion or fish stranding.
(d) a discussion and assessment of the following water quality issues—
(i) thermal and chemical stratification in each water storage associated with infrastructure;
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(ii) contribution of the stored water and its management to the quality of water released;
(iii) cumulative effect of successive water storages associated with infrastructure on water quality;
(iv) cyanobacterial population changes in response to water stratification in each infrastructure storage;
(v) any changes to the monitoring program as a result of evaluation of the data.
Division 3 Operational reporting
151 Operational report The resource operations licence holder must—
(a) notify the chief executive within one business day of becoming aware of any of the following operational incidents—
(i) a non-compliance by the resource operations licence holder with the rules in this plan; and
(ii) instances of fish stranding or bank slumping within the impounded areas or downstream of infrastructure listed in Attachment 5 or watercourses associated with the operation of the Logan River Water Supply Scheme;
(b) provide to the chief executive within five business days of the occurrence of any of the operational incidents, a report which includes details of—
(i) the incident;
(ii) conditions under which the incident occurred; and
(iii) any responses or activities carried out as a result of the incident;
(c) notify the chief executive upon commencement and cessation of—
(i) critical water sharing arrangements; and
(ii) any stream flow period;
(d) notify the chief executive on approval of any seasonal water assignment and transfer information including—
(i) the name and location of the assignees and assignors; and
(ii) the zone or zones where water is being seasonally assigned to and from.
(e) notify the chief executive upon making a decision relating to an initial announced allocation and/or its recalculation;
(f) transfer to the chief executive—
(i) details of any arrangements for addressing circumstances where the resource operations licence holder is unable to supply water allocations under subsection (e); and
(ii) relevant supporting information used in making a decision under subsection (e).
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Division 4 Emergency reporting
152 Emergency report8 In an emergency where the resource operations licence holder cannot comply with a rule in this plan of the as a result of the emergency, the resource operations licence holder must—
(a) notify the chief executive; and
(b) provide to the chief executive within five business days upon discovery of the emergency, a report that includes—
(i) details of the emergency;
(ii) conditions under which the emergency occurred;
(iii) any responses or activities carried out as a result of the emergency; and
(iv) any rules and requirements specified in this plan that the resource operations licence holder is either permanently or temporarily unable to comply with due to the emergency.
153 to 157 Section numbers are not used
8 This does not preclude requirements for dam safety under the Water Act 2000 and any other applicable legislation.
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Chapter 9 Operating rules, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
Part 1 Preliminary
158 Scope of Chapter 9 This chapter sets out the operating, monitoring and reporting requirements that apply to the holder of water licences to interfere with water for the following water supply infrastructure—
(a) Luscombe Weir; and
(b) Leslie Harrison Dam.
159 Monitoring data must be made available The water licence holder must provide any monitoring data required under this chapter to the chief executive upon request and within the time requested.
Part 2 Operating rules
160 Operating levels of infrastructure (1) The minimum operating levels and full supply levels for the infrastructure mentioned in
section 158 are specified in Attachment 8 Table 1.
(2) The water licence holder must not release or supply water from any infrastructure when the water level in that infrastructure is at or below its minimum operating level.
161 Rate of release from infrastructure The water licence holder for Leslie Harrison Dam must minimise the occurrence of adverse environmental impacts (e.g. fish stranding and bank slumping, etc.) by ensuring that any change in the rate of release of water occurs incrementally.
Part 3 Water licence holder monitoring
Division 1 Water quantity
162 Infrastructure water level The water licence holder must record infrastructure water level data in accordance with Attachment 8 Table 2.
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163 Releases from Leslie Harrison Dam (1) The water licence holder for Leslie Harrison Dam must measure and record for each
release of water—
(a) the daily volume released;
(b) the release rate and for each change in release rate—
(i) the date and time of the change; and
(ii) the new release rate.
(2) The water licence holder for Leslie Harrison Dam must record for each infrastructure outlet—
(a) the reason for each release; and
(b) the inlet level used and reason for deciding to release from that particular inlet level.
164 Water taken by water users The water licence holder must measure and record the total daily volume of water taken from—
(a) Leslie Harrison Dam off-take works; and
(b) Luscombe Weir off-take works.
Division 2 Impact of infrastructure operation on natural ecosystems
165 Water quality The water licence holder must monitor water quality in relation to relevant infrastructure mention in section 158 in accordance with the requirements of the department’s Water Monitoring Data Collection Standards.9
Part 4 Water licence holder reporting
166 Reporting requirements The water licence holder must provide—
(a) quarterly reports;
(b) annual reports for the previous water year;
(c) operational reports; and
(d) emergency reports.
9 Refer to footnote for section 12.
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Division 1 Quarterly reporting
167 Quarterly report (1) The water licence holders must submit a quarterly report to the chief executive within
30 days after the end of each quarter, of every year.
(2) The report should contain the following data—
(a) infrastructure water levels – all records referred to in section 160 of this plan;
(b) releases from Leslie Harrison Dam – all records referred to in section 163 of this plan;
(c) the total volume of water taken – all records referred to in section 164 of this plan; and
(d) water quality – all records referred to in section 165 of this plan.
Division 2 Annual reporting
168 Annual report (1) The water licence holder must submit an annual report to the chief executive within
three months after the end of each water year.
(2) The annual report must include—
(a) water quantity monitoring results as required under sections 160, 163 and 164 of this plan;
(b) details of the impact of infrastructure operation on water quality as required under section 165 of this plan;
(c) a discussion paper on any issues that arose as a result of the implementation and application of the rules and requirements of this plan.
169 Water quantity monitoring—annual report The water licence holder must include in the annual report—
(a) the total annual volume of water taken;
(b) all details of changes to infrastructure or the operation of infrastructure that may impact on compliance with rules in this plan;
(c) details of any new monitoring devices used such as equipment to measure infrastructure water levels; and
(d) a discussion on any other issues that arose as a result of the implementation and application of the rules in this plan.
170 Impact of infrastructure operation on water quality—annual report The water licence holder for must include in the annual report—
(a) a summary of environmental considerations made by the water licence holder in making operational and release decisions; and
(b) a summary of the environmental outcomes of the decision including any adverse environmental impacts.
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(c) a discussion and assessment of the following water quality issues—
(i) thermal and chemical stratification in each water storage associated with infrastructure;
(ii) contribution of the storage and its management to the quality of water released;
(iii) cyanobacterial population changes in response to water stratification in each infrastructure storage;
(iv) any changes to the monitoring program as a result of evaluation of the data.
Division 3 Operational reporting
171 Operational report The water licence holder must—
(a) notify the chief executive within one business day of becoming aware of a non-compliance by the water licence holder with the rules in this plan; and
(b) provide to the chief executive within five business days of the occurrence of any of the operational incidents, a report which includes details of—
(i) the incident;
(ii) conditions under which the incident occurred; and
(iii) any responses or activities carried out as a result of the incident.
Division 4 Emergency reporting
172 Emergency report10 In an emergency where the water licence holder cannot comply with a rule in this plan of the as a result of the emergency, the water licence holder must—
(a) notify the chief executive upon discovery of the emergency; and
(b) provide to the chief executive within five business days upon discovery of the emergency, a report that includes—
(i) details of the emergency;
(ii) conditions under which the emergency occurred;
(iii) any responses or activities carried out as a result of the emergency; and
(iv) any rules or requirements specified in this plan that the water licence holder is either permanently or temporarily unable to comply with due to the emergency.
173 to 177 Section numbers are not used
10 This does not preclude requirements for dam safety under the Water Act 2000 and any other applicable legislation.
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Chapter 10 Amendments to the resource operations plan
178 Scope of Chapter 10 This chapter states the types of amendments that can be made to this plan under the Water Act 2000 that—
(a) do not require public notification – part 1; and
(b) do require public notification – part 2.
Part 1 Amendments not requiring public notification
179 Application of Part 1 This part states the amendments that may be made to this plan under section 106(b) of the Water Act 2000.
180 Amendment to implement an amendment to the Water Act 2000 An amendment that is necessary to implement an amendment to the Water Act 2000 may be made to this plan.
181 Amendment to implement an amendment to the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007
An amendment that is necessary to implement an amendment to the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 may be made to this plan.
182 Amendment to monitoring requirements (1) An amendment that provides for improved or more efficient monitoring for assessing
the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 outcomes may be made to this plan.
(2) The amendments under subsection 1 may include, but are not limited to, the following—
(a) an increase in reporting requirements for compliance purposes;
(b) an increase in or addition to monitoring requirements, if further information is required; or
(c) a reduction or removal of state, resource operations licence holder or water licence holder monitoring requirements, if the chief executive is satisfied that no further information or benefit is to be gained from the continuation of the monitoring requirements.
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183 Amendment to infrastructure details An amendment may be made to the infrastructure details in Attachment 5 of this plan, provided the amendment is—
(a) an amendment to facilitate the installation of a fish transfer system on any infrastructure; or
(b) an amendment to facilitate the installation of infrastructure of, or modification to, inlet works on any infrastructure.
184 Amendment to critical water sharing arrangements An amendment may be made to this plan to add or amend critical water sharing arrangements.
185 Amendment to gauge station specification An amendment may be made to this plan to amend the specification of gauge stations.
186 Other amendments to this plan (1) An amendment may be made to this plan if the chief executive is satisfied that the
proposed amendment would not cause any significant detrimental impact on—
(a) existing water entitlement holders; or
(b) the availability of water for—
(i) ecological assets; or
(ii) natural ecosystems.
(2) The amendments under subsection 1 may include, but are not limited to, the following—
(a) an amendment to the process for granting or amending a resource operations licence contained in Chapter 3 of this plan;
(b) an amendment to infrastructure details, operating and environmental management rules, dealings with water allocations, water sharing rules or seasonal water assignment rules.
Part 2 Amendments requiring public notification
187 Application of Part 2 This part states the amendments that may be made to this plan under section 105(5) of the Water Act 2000.
188 Amendments under the Water Act 2000 (1) The chief executive may amend this plan under section 105(5) of the Water Act 2000 to
include additional requirements for water management.
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(2) Amendments that may occur under section 105(5) of the Water Act 2000 include, but are not limited to—
(a) an addition or amendment to resource operations plan zones, including the amalgamation or subdivision of existing zones;
(b) providing for the operation and management of infrastructure which was originally approved under section 108 of the Water Act 2000, where the chief executive is satisfied that the proposed infrastructure details, operating and environmental management rules, dealings with water allocations, water sharing rules or seasonal water assignment rules meet the objectives and outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; or
(c) an addition or amendment to infrastructure details, operating and environmental management rules, dealings with water allocations, water sharing rules or seasonal water assignment rules for existing infrastructure where the chief executive is satisfied that the proposed amendment meets the objectives and outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007; or
(d) an amendment to provide for granting unallocated water from the strategic reserve in accordance with section 27 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
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Attachment 1 Glossary
TERM DEFINITION
AHD The Australian Height Datum, which references a level or height to a standard base level.
Announced
allocation
For a water allocation managed under a resource operations licence means a number, expressed as a percentage, which is used to determine the maximum volume of water that may be taken in a water year under the authority of a water allocation.
Announced period The period of time, as determined and announced by the chief executive, when water may be taken in a water year under the authority of a water allocation.
Assignee The person or entity to whom an interest or right to water is being transferred (e.g. seasonally assigned).
Assignor The person or entity that transfers an interest or right in water to an assignee (e.g. a seasonal assignment).
Cease to flow level For a waterhole, the level at which water stops flowing from a waterhole over its downstream control.
Component volumes
The volume of water associated with a particular release. For example, a component volume may be released via a fish way or valve.
Critical water sharing arrangements
For the purposes of this plan critical water sharing arrangements has the same meaning as ‘critical water supply strategy’ in the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
Device used for release
The device used to release water from infrastructure. Devices include, but are not limited to, outlet valves, fish locks, or fish ways.
EL Means elevation.
Existing water authorisations
A water licence, interim water allocation or other authority to take water that has effect immediately prior to the commencement of this plan.
Fish stranding
Fish stranding means when fish are stranded or left out of water on the bed or banks of a watercourse, on infrastructure such as spillways and causeways, or left isolated in small or shallow pools, from which they cannot return to deeper water. Fish stranding also applies to other aquatic species.
Headwater The watercourse immediately upstream of a dam, weir, or other hydraulic structure.
Impounded area Area of inundation at full supply level of a dam or weir.
Infrastructure A dam, weir or other water storage and any associated works for taking or interfering with water in a watercourse, lake or spring.
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TERM DEFINITION
Inlet Infrastructure comprised of an entrance channel, intake structure, and gate or valve which allow for water to be taken from the impounded area of a storage, dam or weir.
Location
For a water allocation, means the zone and/or place from which water under the water allocation can be taken.
For a water licence, means the section of the watercourse, lake or spring abutting or contained by the land described on the water licence at which water may be taken.
Megalitre (ML) One million litres.
Minimum operating level
The level or elevation of water within the impounded area of a storage, dam, or weir below which water cannot be released or taken from the infrastructure under normal operating conditions.
Minimum operating volume
The specified minimum volume of water within the impounded area of a storage, dam, or weir below which water cannot be released or taken from the infrastructure under normal operating conditions.
Nominal operating level The nominal operating level is the level in a weir that must be maintained.
Outlet Means an arrangement on a storage, dam or weir that allows stored water to be released.
Resource operations plan zone
Refer to section 8 of this plan.
Stream flow Includes flow of water resulting from tributary inflows, and does not include releases of supplemented water.
Tail water The flow of water immediately downstream of a dam or weir. Tail water includes all water passing the infrastructure, for example controlled releases and uncontrolled overflows.
Valid change certificate A certificate issued under section 129 of the Water Act 2000.
Waterhole A part of a watercourse that contains water after the watercourse ceases to flow, other than a part of a watercourse that is within the impounded area of a dam or weir on the watercourse.
Water losses Watercourse transmission and operational losses that may occur in operating the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
Water use Refers to actual take of water.
Water year The period from 1 July to 30 June.
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Attachment 2(a) Plan area
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Attachment 2(b) Water management areas (unsupplemented water)
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Attachment 2(c) Resource operations plan zones (unsupplemented water)
Figure 1 Logan River water management area zones BCMCA, LRMCA and LRMCB.
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Figure 2 Logan River water management area zones LRMCC, LRMCD and LRMCE.
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Figure 3 Logan River water management area zones LRMCF and LRMCG.
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Attachment 2(d) Resource operations plan zones (supplemented water)
Figure 1 Logan River Water Supply Scheme zones BUCSA, BUCSB and LORSA.
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Figure 2 Logan River Water Supply Scheme zones LORSB, LORSC and LORSD.
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Figure 3 Logan River Water Supply Scheme zones LORSE, LORSF and LORSG.
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Attachment 2(e) Logan River Water Supply Scheme
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Attachment 3 Links between this plan and outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007
General water outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 (Section 10) Resource Operations Plan rules
Each of the following is a general outcome for water in the plan area—
(a) to provide for future water requirements, including the opportunity for additional water to be taken from the plan area;
• dealing with unallocated water
(b) to provide for the continued use of all water entitlements and other authorisations;
• granting, amending and converting authorisations
• dealing with water licence applications
• water sharing rules
(c) to protect the probability of being able to obtain water under a water allocation;
• granting, amending and converting authorisations
• dealing with water licence applications
• operating and environmental management rules
• water sharing rules
(d) to encourage the efficient use of water; • operating and environmental management rules
• water sharing rules
• water allocation change rules
• resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting
• operating, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
(e) to protect essential water supplies during times of low water availability;
• operating and environmental management rules
• water sharing rules
(f) to support natural ecosystems by minimising changes to natural flow regimes;
• operating and environmental management rules
• resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting requirements
• monitoring and reporting
• operating, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
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General water outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 (Section 10) Resource Operations Plan rules
(g) to allow water-related cultural use of parts of the plan area by the traditional owners of the parts of the area
• operating and environmental management rules
• resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting requirements
• monitoring and reporting
• operating, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
(h) to provide consistency with the SEQ regional plan. • dealing with unallocated water
• operating and environmental management rules
• water sharing rules
Particular Ecological Outcomes of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007 (Section 11) Resource Operations Plan rules
Each of the following is an ecological outcome for water in a particular part of the plan area—
(a) for the Logan and Albert Rivers estuary—
to minimise changes to the delivery of fresh water, sediment, nutrients and organic matter to the estuary and Southern Moreton Bay; and
to minimise changes to the brackish water habitat in the estuary.
• operating and environmental management rules
• resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting requirements
• monitoring and reporting
• operating, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
(b) for Canungra Creek, Christmas Creek, Running Creek, Palen Creek and Upper Logan River subcatchment areas, Albert River and its tributaries upstream of node F, Burnett Creek and its tributaries upstream of node A and Teviot Brook and its tributaries upstream of node E—
to minimise changes to the low flow regime of the watercourses; and
to minimise changes to the medium and high flow regime important to river forming processes;
• operating and environmental management rules
• resource operations licence holder monitoring and reporting requirements
• monitoring and reporting
• operating, monitoring and reporting requirements for particular water licences
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Attachment 4 Availability of unallocated water
Table 1 Volumes available at the time of plan release
Reserve purpose Location Nominal volume (ML)
Annual volumetric limit
(ML)
Total volume available (ML)
Strategic reserve Subcatchment 3* 10 000 – 10 000
Town water supply reserve Canungra Creek – 150 150
* Shown on the map in Schedule 2 of the Water Resource (Logan Basin) Plan 2007.
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Attachment 5 Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Table 1 Maroon Dam – Burnett Creek – AMTD 23.5 km
Description of water infrastructure
Description Dam, earth and rockfill construction
Full supply level (FSL) EL 217.52 m AHD
Minimum operating level EL 185.81 m AHD
Storage capacity
Full supply volume 86 398 ML∗
Minimum operating volume
2 190 ML
Storage curves A3-203833, A3-203834
Spillway arrangement
Description of works Rectangular, ungated and unlined channel cut through rock. The spillway crest is a reinforced concrete control structure.
Spillway level 217.52 m AHD
Spillway width 186 m at dam wall, narrowing to 150 m downstream
Spillway length 330 m
Discharge characteristics Capacity 4,800 m³/s. Drawing no: A3-211564
River inlet/outlet works
Description of works Two 1070 mm cone valves and one 305 mm cone valve (low flow outlet). The inlet tower for the outlet works has four portals, each 3.05 m wide by 4.57 m high. These share a common sill elevation of EL 185.81 m AHD.
Inlet The submerged inlet tower is a reinforced concrete structure. The rooftop of the tower is at 191.98 m AHD, 15.2 m below FSL. The invert level of the inlet conduit is at 174.53 m AHD.
Cease to flow levels Inlet level EL 174.53 m AHD
∗Volume above EL 207.14 m AHD is used for flood mitigation.
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Table 2 Bromelton Weir – Logan River – AMTD 113.2 km
Description of water infrastructure
Description Weir. Sheet pile with concrete rockfill and rock mattresses.
Full supply level EL 40.7 m AHD
Minimum operating level EL 37.62 m AHD
Storage capacity
Full supply volume 395 ML
Minimum operating volume
50 ML
Storage curves A3-105947, A3-105946
Spillway arrangement
Description of works Nil
Spillway level Nil
Spillway width Nil
Discharge characteristics Nil
River inlet/outlet works
Description of works Outlet works consists of a 600 mm diameter pipe.
Inlet Invert level of 600 mm outlet pipe at intake is EL 37.60 m AHD.
Discharge characteristics Sluice gate maximum discharge rate of up to 115 ML/day.
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Table 3 Bromelton Off-stream Storage – Logan River – AMTD 100 km
Description of water infrastructure
Description Single ring tank storage with earth embankment
Full supply level EL 44.5 m AHD
Minimum operating level EL 36.5 m AHD
Storage capacity
Full supply volume 8 678 ML
Minimum operating volume
1131 ML
River inlet/outlet works
Description of works Two by 100 mm centrifugal pumps and five by 500 mm electro-submersible pumps.
Inlet Multiple pump sets at AMTD 100.9 km with a combined maximum harvesting capacity of 249.8 ML/day.
Discharge characteristics Gravity feed to river with maximum discharge rate of up to 115 ML/day.
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Table 4 Cedar Grove Weir – Logan River – AMTD 81.2 km
Description of water infrastructure
Description Sheet pile weir with concrete rockfill and rock mattresses.
Full supply level EL 20.5 m AHD
Minimum operating level EL 16.51 m AHD
Storage capacity
Full supply volume 1 144 ML
Minimum operating volume
100 ML
Storage curves A3-209911
Spillway arrangement
Description of works Weir
Spillway level Crest EL 20.5 m AHD
Spillway width 47.2 m (full width of weir)
River inlet/outlet works
Description of works Outlet works consist of a 1035 mm diameter pipe with 600 mm butterfly valve
Inlet Invert level of 1035 mm outlet pipe at intake is EL 16.5 m AHD
Discharge characteristics Approximate maximum discharge rate of 200 ML/day.
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Table 5 South Maclean Weir – Logan River – AMTD 72.2 km
Description of water infrastructure
Description Earth/rockfill weir
Full supply level EL 10.5 m AHD
Minimum operating level EL 9.11 m AHD
Storage capacity
Full supply volume 98 ML
Minimum operating volume
10 ML
Storage curves Nil
Spillway arrangement
Description of works Nil
Spillway level Nil
Spillway width Nil
Discharge characteristics Nil
River inlet/outlet works
Description of works Outlet works consist of a 400 mm outlet pipe with knife gate style valve.
Discharge characteristics Approximate maximum discharge capacity of 46.57 ML/day.
Table 6 Infrastructure operating levels – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Infrastructure Full supply level Nominal operating level
Minimum operating level
Maroon Dam 217.52 m AHD Not Applicable 185.81 m AHD
Bromelton Weir 40.7 m AHD Not Applicable 37.62 m AHD
Bromelton Off-stream Storage 44.5 m AHD Not Applicable 36.5 m AHD
Cedar Grove Weir 20.5 m AHD 17.87 m AHD 16.51 m AHD
South Maclean Weir 10.5 m AHD 9.56 m AHD 9.11 m AHD
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Table 7 Announced Allocation Parameters – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Term Details
HPAA High priority announced allocation
The percentage of the nominal volumes for high priority water allocations that may be taken for the current water year.
MPAA Medium priority announced allocation
The percentage of the nominal volume for medium priority water allocations that may be taken for the current water year.
HPA
High priority water allocations
(ML)
The total nominal volume of high priority water allocations in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
MPA
Medium priority water allocations
(ML)
The total nominal volume of medium priority water allocations in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme.
UV
Useable Volume
(ML)
The useable volume is determined by summing the useable volume of each of the water storage infrastructure included in the resource assessment.
UV = sum (UV storage)
UV storage = (CV – MOV – SL)
UV storage = 0 if (CV – MOV – SL) is less than 0
Where:
UV is the useable volume of each storage.
CV is the current volume of the storage.
MOV is the minimum operating volume of the storage.
SL is the projected storage loss.
Storages included in the resource assessment are: Maroon Dam, Bromelton Off-stream Storage and Cedar Grove Weir.
SL
Storage Loss
(mm)
The net projected storage loss from the storages for the remainder of the water year and includes lake evaporation plus seepage minus direct rainfall onto the storage.
The storage loss volume is calculated by using the value next to the current month multiplied by the current surface area of the storage.
The storage losses used for resource assessment purposes are shown in Table 8.
IN
Expected Inflow
(ML)
The allowance for inflows used in the resource assessment and includes expected inflows into Maroon Dam and expected tributary inflows into the weirs.
The expected inflow used for resource assessment purposes is show in Table 9.
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Term Details
HPDIV High priority diversion
(ML)
The volume of high priority water diverted by high priority water allocation holders in the current water year up to the time of the assessment of the announced allocation.
MPDIV Medium priority diversion
(ML)
The volume of medium priority water diverted by medium priority water allocation holders in the current water year up to the time of the assessment of the announced allocation, less any water taken during a stream flow period under section 92.
RE
Reserve
(ML)
The reserve is the volume set aside for supplying high priority water allocations in future months beyond the current resource assessment.
The reserve volume for each month of the resource assessment is shown in Table 10.
TOA
Transmission and operational allowance
(ML)
An allowance for the river transmission and operational losses expected to occur in running the system to the end of the water year. TOA varies with the announced allocation for medium priority water allocations. TOA is to be linearly interpolated from Table 11.
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Table 8 Storage losses (mm) – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Month in which announced allocation
was calculated
Maroon Dam
Bromelton Off-stream Storage
Cedar Grove Weir
July 475.8 475.8 475.8
August 435.5 435.5 435.5
September 395.2 395.2 395.2
October 356.2 356.2 356.2
November 315.9 315.9 315.9
December 276.9 276.9 276.9
January 236.6 236.6 236.6
February 196.3 196.3 196.3
March 158.6 158.6 158.6
April 118.3 118.3 118.3
May 79.3 79.3 79.3
June 39.0 39.0 39.0
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Table 9 Expected inflow – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Month in which announced allocation is
calculated
Expected inflow for remainder of water year
(ML)
July 2 384
August 2 236
September 2 170
October 2 128
November 2 048
December 1 944
January 1 763
February 1 426
March 937
April 619
May 398
June 219
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Table 10 High priority reserve – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Month in which announced allocation is
calculated Reserve (ML)
July 11 100
August 11 100
September 11 100
October 11 100
November 11 100
December 11 100
January 11 100
February 11 100
March 11 100
April 11 100
May 11 100
June 11 100
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Table 11 Transmission and operational allowance – Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Transmission and operational loss allowance (ML) Month in which announced
allocation is calculated MPAA = 0%
MPAA = 20%
MPAA = 40%
MPAA = 60%
MPAA = 80%
MPAA = 100%
July 3 504 3 982 4 461 4 939 5 418 5 896
August 3 224 3 653 4 083 4 513 4 942 5 372
September 2 915 3 298 3 681 4 064 4 446 4 829
October 2 596 2 941 3 286 3 631 3 976 4 321
November 2 257 2 562 2 867 3 172 3 478 3 783
December 1 980 2 248 2 516 2 784 3 052 3 319
January 1 692 1 923 2 153 2 383 2 613 2 843
February 1 388 1 580 1 772 1 965 2 157 2 349
March 1 121 1 279 1 436 1 594 1 751 1 908
April 823 942 1 060 1 178 1 296 1 414
May 515 595 675 755 835 915
June 256 296 335 375 415 454
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Table 12 Permitted distributions in the Logan River Water Supply Scheme
High priority group water allocations
Medium priority group water allocations
Zone Current
total nominal volume (ML)
Minimum total
nominal volume (ML)
Maximum total
nominal volume (ML)
Current total
nominal volume (ML)
Minimum total
nominal volume (ML)
Maximum total
nominal volume (ML)
BUCSA 310 0 340 41.5 10 390
BUCSB 0 0 35 1 682 500 2 000
LORSA 86 0 120 303 90 650
LORSB 0 0 35 3 434 1 030 4 800
LORSC 470 0 610 2 078 625 3 500
LORSD 3 765 0 5 150 1 508 450 3 000
LORSE 10 0 1 400 3 319 1 000 4 700
LORSF 0 0 35 215 65 350
LORSG 15 215 12 100 19 856 976 300 10 000
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Table 13 Maximum allowable water use volumes for the Logan River Water Supply Scheme
Zone Maximum allowable use (ML)
BUCSA 730
BUCSB 2 035
LORSA 770
LORSB 4 835
LORSC 4 110
LORSD 8 150
LORSE 6 100
LORSF 385
LORSG 29 856
Table 14 Locations where continuous time series infrastructure water level and flow data are required
Location Continuous time series
infrastructure water level data
Continuous time series flow data
Maroon Dam inflow
Maroon Dam headwater
Maroon Dam tailwater
Bromelton Weir headwater
Bromelton Weir tailwater
Bromelton Off-stream Storage
Cedar Grove Weir headwater
Cedar Grove Weir tailwater
South Maclean Weir headwater
South Maclean Weir tailwater
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Attachment 6(a) Water licences granted to the South East Queensland Water Grid Manager
Table 1 Water licence to take from Albert River
Licence details
Licensee South East Queensland Water Grid Manager
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity The taking of water from Albert River on or adjoining land described as Lot 2 on RP47145.
Description of land Water under this licence is not attached to land.
Annual volumetric limit
682 ML per year
Maximum instantaneous extraction rate
5.46 ML per day
Purpose Town water supply
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
Schedule A:
1.00 The licensee must notify the chief executive of any new or additional works through which water under this licence is to be taken, prior to taking the water from these new or additional works. The notification must be given in writing and if the new or additional works require development approval, this notification must include details of the relevant development permit(s).
Schedule B:
a) The maximum rate of take shall not exceed 4.1 ML per day when flows at the intake on the Albert River are greater than 0.85 cubic metres per second.
b) The maximum rate of take shall not exceed 4.1 ML per day when flows at the intake on the Albert River are less than 0.85 cubic metres per second, but are greater than 0.28 cubic metres per second.
c) That if at any time the flow of water in the Albert River at the intake is less than 0.28 cubic metres per second, water shall not be diverted except when prior approval has been obtained from the chief executive.
d) Words to the effect of “That, if at any time the supply of water
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Licence details available from the Albert River be insufficient, in the opinion of the Commissioner of irrigation and Water Supply to afford quantities to which all persons and authorities having claims thereto would. If the supply were sufficient be respectively entitled or whenever or as often as the Commissioner is satisfied of the actual or approaching insufficiency of such supply, the Commissioner, notwithstanding anything contained in (a), (b), (c) and the nominal entitlement hereof, may make an order regulating and/or restricting the quantity of water which the licence holder may take pursuant to the provisions hereof provided that reasonable notice shall be given by the Commission to the licence holder of their intention to make such an order”.
Water may only be taken from the impoundment of the Beaudesert Pump Station Pumping Weir.
Table 2 Water licence to take water from Tingalpa Creek
Licence details
Licensee South East Queensland Water Grid Manager
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity The taking of water from Tingalpa Creek on or adjoining land described as Lot 2 on Plan RP108087.
Description of land Water under this licence is not attached to land.
Annual volumetric limit
7640 ML per year
Maximum instantaneous extraction rate
Maximum instantaneous extraction rate is not to exceed 72 ML per day.
Purpose Town water supply
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
Water may only be taken from the impoundment of Leslie Harrison Dam.
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Attachment 6(b) Water licences granted to the Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority
Table 1 Water licence to interfere with the flow of water in Albert River
Licence details
Licensee Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity Interfere with the flow of water in Albert River by impounding water on or adjoining land described as Lot 2 on RP47145.
Maximum volume of water stored at full supply level not to exceed 1ML.
Maximum height of impounded water at full supply level not to exceed 2 metres above the natural bed level at the downstream limit of the impoundment.
Description of land Attached to the land described as Lot 2 on RP47145.
Purpose Conserve water
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
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Table 2 Water licence to interfere with the flow of water in Tingalpa Creek
Licence details
Licensee Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity Interfere with the flow of water in the Tingalpa Creek by impounding water on or adjoining land described by the lot and plan numbers listed below:
1RP42283, 1RP56340, 1RP110270, 1RP110471, 1RP111522, 1RP113271, 1RP114136, 1RP114136, 1RP115005, 1RP121033, 1RP196458, 1RP196463, 1RP196464, 1RP196465, 1RP196466, 1RP196468, 1RP196469, 1RP196470, 1RP196474, 1RP196476, 1RP905857, 2RP33442,2RP108087, 2RP109801, 2RP110039, 2RP110230, 2RP110269, 2RP110371, 2RP110469, 2RP110470, 2RP110472, 2RP110754, 2RP110756, 2RP110757, 2RP110904, 2RP110904, 2RP110905, 2RP111020, 2RP111021, 2RP111196, 2RP111197, 2RP111198, 2RP111338, 2RP111339, 2RP111388, 2RP111389, 2RP111391, 2RP111521, 2RP112029, 2RP112354, 2RP113007, 2RP113143, 2RP114951, 2RP117007, 2RP140155, 2RP196467, 2RP196474, 2RP858744, 3RP94104, 3RP109865, 3RP110471, 3RP111196, 3RP111196, 3RP111385, 3RP112031, 3RP112355, 3RP115005, 4RP94104, 4RP110230, 4RP110371, 4RP111385, 4RP111522, 4RP912556, 5RP94104, 5RP110230, 5RP111385, 6RP94104, 6RP109864, 6RP110038, 6RP111385, 6RP185943, 7RP94104, 7RP106773, 7RP110038, 8RP94104, 8RP106773, 8RP110038, 9RP905857, 9RP94104, 9RP110038, 9RP110040, 10RP94104, 10RP110038, 10RP110040, 11RP94104, 11RP110040, 12RP94104, 12RP110040, 13RP94104, 13RP110040, 14RP94104, 14RP110040, 15RP94104, 15RP110040, 16RP94104, 16RP110040, 17RP91780, 21RP79929, 23RP79929, 33RP94104, 34RP94104, 35RP94104, 98RP77911, 99RP77911, 100RP77911, 101RP77911, 103RP77911, 104RP77911, 105RP77911, 106RP77911, 1SP154151, 2SP142785, 4SP132909, 36SP142785, 240SP109501, 343S31627, 344S31627, 487SL5900, ARP153396, ARP153400, ARP154529, ARP154532, BRP154531, BRP156537, BRP860765, BRP880766, BRP880767, CRP880767, DRP94103.
Maximum volume of water stored at full supply level not to exceed 24 800 ML.
Minimum operating level of RL 6.08 meters.
Maximum height of impounded water at full supply level not to exceed RL 18.3 metres above the natural bed level at the downstream limit of the impoundment.
Purpose Conserve Water
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
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Attachment 6(c) Water licences granted to the Gold Coast City Council
Table 1 Water licence to take water from the Albert River
Licence details
Licensee Gold Coast City Council
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity The taking of water from the Albert River on or adjoining land described as Lot 5 on RP858396.
Description of land Water under this licence is not attached to land.
Annual volumetric limit
514 ML per year
Maximum instantaneous extraction rate
2.13 ML per day
Purpose Town water supply
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
Schedule A:
1.00 The licensee must notify the chief executive of any new or additional works through which water under this licence is to be taken, prior to taking the water from these new or additional works. The notification must be given in writing and if the new or additional works require development approval, this notification must include details of the relevant development permit(s).
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Table 2 Water licence to interfere with the flow of water in Albert River
Licence details
Licensee Gold Coast City Council
Expiry date Five years from issue.
Activity Interfere with the flow of water in the Albert River by impounding water on or adjoining land described as Lot 5 on RP858396.
Maximum volume of water stored at full supply level not to exceed 57 ML.
Maximum height of impounded water at full supply level not to exceed 6.0 metres above the natural bed level at the downstream limit of the impoundment.
Description of land Attached to the land described as Lot 5 on RP858396.
Purpose Conserve water
Conditions The licensee must comply with Chapter 9 of the Logan Basin Resource Operations Plan.
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Attachment 7 Schedule of water allocations
Table 1 Supplemented water allocations*
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
1
TRUSTEES OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS (QUEENSLAND)
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone A Any Nil 2 Medium 47423C
DUNGLISON EDMOND FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
2
DUNGLISON DIANA ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone A Any Nil 1 Medium 103349
SMITH PETER HOWARD Trustee 1
3
DELACY GEOFFREY NOEL Trustee
UNDER INSTRUMENT 704500461
Burnett Zone A Any Nil 10 Medium 47509C
4
MAROON DAM OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRE
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone A Any Nil 25 Medium 54462C
5 MAROON SKI CLUB INC Sole
Proprietor 1 Burnett Zone A Any Nil 1 Medium 54497C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
WATEGO'S BEACH PTY LTD ACN 109918121
Trustee 1/2
6
SOMO PTY LTD ACN 067636944 Trustee 1/2
UNDER INSTRUMENT 709621012
Burnett Zone A Any Nil 2.5 Medium 54606C
BLAIR ALEXANDRA JANE
Tenant in Common 1/2
7
FALCONER KENNETH JOHN Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 18 Medium 47559C
CREEDY MATTHEW DENNIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
8
CREEDY MANDY-LEE ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 1 Medium 102141
9 SNELLING BARBARA HELEN
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 24 Medium 11602C
JANISON MICHAEL DOMINIC
Tenant in Common 1/2
10
JANISON MARILYN JOY Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 26 Medium 06072C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
WILSON GREGORY ROGER
Tenant in Common 1/2
11
WILSON VERONICA HERMINE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 50 Medium 37583C
12 NEWLOVE JAMES ERIC Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 18 Medium 25118C
BRASINGTON RODNEY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
13
BRASINGTON LEANN ELIZABETH MAREA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 7 Medium 49650C
GRACE DESMOND GORDON
Tenant in Common 1/2
14
GRACE MARILYN ORIEL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 130 Medium 0110789C
15
THE SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION IN QUEENSLAND
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 2 Medium 102216
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
OPPERMANN ROSS ANDREW Tenant in Common 1/2
16
OPPERMANN JOCELYN Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 150 Medium 33826C
GRACE SUSAN GAY Tenant in Common 1/2
17
HILTON ROBERT JOHN Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 40 Medium 39783C
RIECK MARK ANDREW
Tenant in Common 1/2
18
RIECK SHARON ANNE Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 35 Medium 39784C
19 BROWN BARRY PHILLIP Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 142 Medium 46493C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
MCKAVANAGH CLINTON JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/4
MCKAVANAGH STEPHANIE LEONIE
Tenant in Common 1/4
GILLOWAY JOHN Tenant in Common 1/4
20
GILLOWAY ROSEMARY JOAN
Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 38 Medium 39623C
GALEA RAYMOND Tenant in Common 1/2
21
GALEA PAULA FRANCES
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 20 Medium 56381C
22
MAROON HOMESTEAD PTY LTD ACN 096564019
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 128 Medium 33897C
MAAS PHILIP JOHN Tenant in Common 1/2
23
MAAS KELLY-ANN Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 18 Medium 56286C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
POCOCK JOHN THOMAS HENRY
Tenant in Common 1/2
25
POCOCK CAROL JOY Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 49 Medium 30243C
26 POCOCK JOHN THOMAS HENRY
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone B Any Nil 2 Medium 47484C
O'REILLY MURRAY NICHOLAS
Tenant in Common 1/3
O'REILLY JUDITH MERLE Tenant in Common 1/3 27
SLATTER PHILIP JOHN Tenant in Common 1/3
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 102 Medium 01363C
HARVEY RAYMOND GEORGE
Tenant in Common 1/2
28
HARVEY BEVERLEY JOYCE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 5 Medium 0110687C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
HARVEY TERRENCE BRUCE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY LEANNE CHRISTINE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY KENNETH ALFRED
Tenant in Common 1/4
29
HARVEY DEBORAH ANN Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 43 Medium 02377C
HARVEY TERRENCE BRUCE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY LEANNE CHRISTINE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY KENNETH ALFRED
Tenant in Common 1/4
30
HARVEY DEBORAH ANN Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 192 Medium 46549C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
86
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
HARVEY TERRENCE BRUCE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY LEANNE CHRISTINE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY KENNETH ALFRED
Tenant in Common 1/4
31
HARVEY DEBORAH ANN Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 6 Medium 29096C
HARVEY TERRENCE BRUCE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY LEANNE CHRISTINE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY KENNETH ALFRED
Tenant in Common 1/4
32
HARVEY DEBORAH ANN Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 25 Medium 46550C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
87
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
BRASINGTON RODNEY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
BRASINGTON LEANN ELIZABETH MAREA
Trustee 1/2 33
BRASINGTON RODNEY LLOYD Trustee
UNDER INSTRUMENT 702523445
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 130 Medium 34683C
WRUCK KERRY ERNEST Tenant in Common 1/2
34
WRUCK MARGARET PATRICIA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 181 Medium 38496C
35
BIRCH INVESTMENTS PTY LTD ACN 010036861
Trustee 1 UNDER INSTRUMENT 711519353
Burnett Zone B Any Nil 98 Medium 51264C
36 BINSTEAD JAMES RICHARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone A Any Nil 30 Medium 28383C
DRYNAN SCOTT GRAHAME
Tenant in Common 1/2
37
DRYNAN GRAHAME LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 70 Medium 37346C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
88
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
DOWNES BEVERLEY DOROTHY
Tenant in Common 1/4
DOWNES STUART RICHARD
Tenant in Common 1/4
DOWNES CHRISTOPHER DAVID
Tenant in Common 1/4
38
SWINTON ANNE LOUISE Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone A Any Nil 70 Medium 48630C
PANITZ BRIAN NORMAN
Tenant in Common 1/2
39
PANITZ KATHLEEN ANNE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 34 Medium 11693C
40 DRYNAN BRIAN Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone A Any Nil 20 Medium 13458C
JACKMAN GREGORY ALAN
Tenant in Common 1/2
41
JACKMAN KIM Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 5 Medium 101944
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
89
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
NEWMAN JAMES ROBERT EVELYN
Tenant in Common 1/2
42
NEWMAN MOREEN ISABELL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 25 Medium 36684C
KEYS FREDERICK WAYNE
Tenant in Common 1/2
43
KEYS GLENDA GLORIA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 25 Medium 42078C
MASEN HANS PATRICK Tenant in Common 1/2
44
MASEN KAREN MAREE Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 24 Medium 56458C
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/2
45
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 331 Medium 12295C
46 MURPHY ROBERT GLEN Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 40 Medium 49787C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
90
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/2
47
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 123 Medium 103791
48 PEMBERTON GARY MILTON Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 150 Medium 56451C
CLARK GREGORY Tenant in Common 1/2
49
CLARK NORMAN WALLACE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 133 Medium 39606C
BROOK DUDLEY ALLISON
Tenant in Common 1/2
50
BROOK MIDAS LILLIAN Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 24 Medium 08952C
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/3
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH Tenant in Common 1/3 51
CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1/3
Logan Zone B Any Nil 200 Medium 42143C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
91
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN Trustee 1
52
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH Trustee
UNDER INSTRUMENT 703664880
Logan Zone B Any Nil 70 Medium 0111113C
53 CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1
UNDER NOMINATION OF TRUSTEES NO L939669D
Logan Zone B Any Nil 80 Medium 42142C
54 PLATELL MARK BERNARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 200 Medium 54469C
55 WEDAWISH PTY LTD Trustee 1
UNDER INSTRUMENT 705341264
Logan Zone B Any Nil 285 Medium 408355
56 CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 100 Medium 29828C
DRYNAN GRAHAME LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
57
DRYNAN PATRICIA CARMEL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 130 Medium 39720C
58 TOLTECA PTY LTD ACN 096926519
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 54 Medium 06570C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
92
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
59
GLENLOGAN PARK (STUD) PTY LTD ACN 064455830
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 376 Medium 37785C
60
GLENLOGAN PARK (STUD) PTY LTD ACN 064455830
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 123 Medium 09136C
61 KALEIGH PTY LTD ACN 010293571
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 99 Medium 30464C
62 DRYNAN CATHERINE CECILIA
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 27 Medium 13464C
63 LARMAR EARL HOWARD Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 31 Medium 15561C
64 ROBINSON FREDERICK THOMAS
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 49 Medium 28924C
65 BISCHOFF PETER LEONARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 75 Medium 102060
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
93
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
DRYNAN WARREN ANDREW
Tenant in Common 1/3
DRYNAN NANCY JESSICA
Tenant in Common 1/3 66
DRYNAN WILLIAM RAY Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone B Any Nil 587 Medium 177380
WILSON GRAHAM JOHN Tenant in Common 1/2
67
WILSON MARY HELEN Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone B Any Nil 98 Medium 42044C
68 SALISBURY ANTHONY JOHN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone B Any Nil 49 Medium 09617C
CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Tenant in Common 1/2
69
CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1/2
UNDER INSTRUMENT 601052037
Logan Zone C Any Nil 77 Medium 48675C
TODD ALWYN ALEXANDER
Tenant in Common 1/2
70
TODD JUNE FRANCES Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 15 Medium 31416C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
94
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
COLLINS DAVID GLEN Tenant in Common 1/4
COLLINS BERNADINE MARY
Tenant in Common 1/4
SCHULTZE HARRY WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/4
71
SCHULTZE FIONA MARGARET
Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone C Any Nil 63 Medium 25525C
BROOK HERBERT CRESWELL
Tenant in Common 1/2
72
BROOK FLORENCE LILLIAN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 115 Medium 46489C
DENNIS RAYMOND JOHN FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
73
DENNIS DARRELL THOMAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 350 Medium 38572C
74 BRUXNER RAYMOND HENRY
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 175 Medium 54524C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
95
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
WARD MARY MARGARET
Tenant in Common 1/7
WARD LEO JAMES Tenant in Common 1/7
BLIESNER COLLEEN MARY
Tenant in Common 1/7
SORENSEN THERESE MAJELLA
Tenant in Common 1/7
BROAD MARGUERITE CATHARINE
Tenant in Common 1/7
DALY HELEN JOAN Tenant in Common 1/7
75
RYE KATE LEONIE Tenant in Common 1/7
Logan Zone D Any Nil 15 Medium 401823
76 STEVENS VICTORIA KATHLEEN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 30 Medium 190564
77 ADAMS DOROTHY TINY Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 23 Medium 190565
78 LAVERTY CHRISTINE JUDITH
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 80 Medium 53017C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
96
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
GEE COLIN WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/2
79
GEE CAROLINE NORMA MARY LOISE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 25 Medium 0110957C
HAMMOND DAVID NICHOLAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
80
HAMMOND PENELOPE ANNE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 40 Medium 29724C
81 PLATELL MARTEN ALFRED
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 120 Medium 51069C
82 MYLETT FRANCIS JAMES
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 37 Medium 42292C
JACKSON HAROLD JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
83
JACKSON LOIS DOROTHY Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 65 Medium 39689C
BULLOCK KEVIN CLYDE Tenant in Common 1/2
84
BULLOCK DOROTHY FAY Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 82 Medium 07928C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
97
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
85 WALSH WILLIAM JAMES
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 21 Medium 16854C
BROOK RONALD SIDNEY
Tenant in Common 1/4
BROOK BRENDA MAY Tenant in Common 1/4
BROOK KEVIN SIDNEY Tenant in Common 1/4
86
BROOK DAVID WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone C Any Nil 50 Medium 105122
BROOK RONALD SIDNEY
Tenant in Common 1/4
BROOK BRENDA MAY Tenant in Common 1/4
BROOK KEVIN SIDNEY Tenant in Common 1/4
87
BROOK DAVID WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone C Any Nil 100 Medium 48625C
88 CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 74 Medium 30816C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
98
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
89 CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 157 Medium 29829C
DUNNE LAURENCE PATRICK
Tenant in Common 1/2
90
DUNNE DENISE AVERIL Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 100 Medium 51259C
STEPHAN LESTER GORDON ROBERT
Tenant in Common 1/2
91
STEPHAN HEATHER DELL Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone C Any Nil 2 Medium 56264C
92 BROOK RONALD SIDNEY
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone C Any Nil 262 Medium 42338C
93 LITTLE DESMOND Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 40 Medium 12619C
VENZ ANTHONY DOUGLAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
94
VENZ SUSAN ANN Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone D Any Nil 10 Medium 47431C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
99
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
RADKE BRIAN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
95
RADKE GREGORY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone D Any Nil 100 Medium 51222C
TEESE GREGORY SELWYN
Tenant in Common 1/3
TEESE STEVEN GREGROY
Tenant in Common 1/3 96
TEESE KATHLEEN ANNA
Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone D Any Nil 106 Medium 103299
TARLAE PTY LTD Tenant in Common 1/3
STEVENS TREVOR MARK Tenant in Common 1/3 97
STEVENS JANE PATRICIA Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone D Any Nil 102 Medium 33655C
98 WILLOWCROFT POLO PTY LTD ACN 117175694
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 24 Medium 27658C
99 PLATELL MARK BERNARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 300 Medium 33817C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
100
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
100 MURRAY PETER STEPHEN
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 80 Medium 33884C
101
AHRENS ENTERPRISES PTY LTD ACN 010575256
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 5 Medium 54416C
102 YOULL GEOFFREY KEITH
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 14 Medium 51094C
103
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 100 Medium 56513C
104 BRENNAN DAVID EDWARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 101 Medium 29037C
CHRISTOFFEL MICHAEL JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
105
CHRISTOFFEL SUZANNE ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 300 Medium 34149C
106 GITTINS JOHN RODNEY Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 15 Medium 39725C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
101
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
WYATT JOHN EDWARD Tenant in Common 1/2
107
WYATT MICHELLE MARY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 131 Medium 42371C
TEESE BRADLEY JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
108
TEESE SHARON ROSE Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 75 Medium 54533C
109 KAJAX PTY LTD ACN 009792205 Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone E Any Nil 70 Medium 49590C
110 KELLY MARGUERITE ANNE
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 24 Medium 11641C
DENT STEPHEN JOHN Tenant in Common 1/2
111
DENT KAY ADELE Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 45 Medium 46434C
STILLER JOHNATHAN KEITH
Tenant in Common 1/2
112
STILLER SHERLEY MAY Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 150 Medium 48662C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
102
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
LINDENBERG GREGORY JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
113
LINDENBERG TRACEY ANN Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 100 Medium 11730C
HESTER FRANK LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
114
HESTER JOAN ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 100 Medium 11899C
LINDENBERG GREGORY JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
115
LINDENBERG TRACEY ANN Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 48 Medium 19356C
116 LR PTY LTD ACN 010613233 Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone E Any Nil 48 Medium 09940C
117 LR PTY LTD ACN 010613233 Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone E Any Nil 48 Medium 38310C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
103
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Tenant in Common 1/2
118
HILL RAYMOND GORDON
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 150 Medium 33888C
119 HOLCOMBE WALTER RICHARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 304 Medium 03132C
RADKE BRIAN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
120
RADKE GREGORY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 400 Medium 39776C
121 KLEINSCHMIDT FARMS PTY LTD ACN 097404978
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 302 Medium 05105C
STRUSS STEPHEN HUGO SELWYN
Tenant in Common 1/2
122
STRUSS JANE LOUISE Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 210 Medium 48676C
123 TEESE IVAN WILLIAM Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 330 Medium 48606C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
104
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
124 PAULSON JUDITH ADELLE
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 6 Medium 37639C
MALONEY KEN MARTIN Tenant in Common 1/2
125
MALONEY TAMARA MARIA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 100 Medium 34379C
126
A AND B POSITIVE PTY LTD ACN 119536631
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 30 Medium 56603C
MANDERSON ROBERT WAYNE
Tenant in Common 1/3
MANDERSON TRACEY ANNE Tenant in Common 1/3 127
MANDERSON KEITH HAMLET Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone D Any Nil 17 Medium 33430C
MANDERSON BRIAN ERIC Tenant in Common 1/2
128
MANDERSON ERROL NOEL Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone D Any Nil 300 Medium 180760
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
105
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
129
A AND B POSITIVE PTY LTD ACN 119536631
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 55 Medium 08666C
130 BROMELTON HOUSE PTY LTD ACN 096326000
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 25 Medium 02470C
DEERAN TIMOTHY PAUL Tenant in Common 1/2
131 NAREED CO PTY LTD ACN 116120024
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone D Any Nil 300 Medium 46503C
132
ORIS ACCESSORIES PTY LTD ACN 060058031
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 64 Medium 08674C
CHRISTOFFEL MICHAEL JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
133
CHRISTOFFEL SUZANNE ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone E Any Nil 98 Medium 25604C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
106
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
UHLMANN MARRYANNE EUNICE
Tenant in Common 1/2
134
UHLMANN ROSS DONALD Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 10 Medium 47507C
135 CHING-HSIU CHENG Trustee 1
UNDER INSTRUMENT 702271988
Logan Zone G Any Nil 15 Medium 47433C
136 GITTINS JOHN RODNEY Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone F Any Nil 15 Medium 49680C
137 BRENNAN DAVID EDWARD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone F Any Nil 200 Medium 08353C
WESTON ARTHUR ROBERT
Tenant in Common 1/3
WESTON FAY Tenant in Common 1/3 138
WESTON PETER JOHN Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone G Any Nil 7 Medium 48612C
COCHRANE JOHN FRANCIS Tenant in Common 1/2
139
COCHRANE BEVERLEY MARGARET
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 10 Medium 56325C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
107
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
140
HILLS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION LIMITED ACN 010894541
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 200 Medium 0111627C
141 WYNNE MABEL SUE Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 41 Medium 09609C
142
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 500 Medium 29272C
143
TAYHAIHO HOLDING PTY LTD ACN 112183730
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 20 Medium 49648C
Logan Basin Draft Resource Operations Plan Not Government Policy
108
Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
GLENLOGAN PARK PTY LTD ACN 064455830
Tenant in Common 1/7
THOMPSON WILLIAM JOHN Tenant in Common 1/7
THOMPSON A'LYSSE JAY Tenant in Common 1/7
DOAN HUU VAN Tenant in Common 1/7
TRAN THUYEN NGOC Tenant in Common 1/7
COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF BEAUDESERT
Tenant in Common 1/7
144
FOUR WYNNES PTY LTD ACN 010511805
Trustee 1/7
UNDER INSTRUMENT 711303492
Logan Zone G Any Nil 3 Medium 53166C
BOWDEN RONALD GRAHAM
Tenant in Common 1/2
145
PHILLIPS JANET LINDA Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 1 Medium 0111328C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
BEGLEY GARRY JOSEPH Tenant in Common 1/3
BEGLEY GAIL MAREE Tenant in Common 1/3 146
BEGLEY DORIS PEARL Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone G Any Nil 28 Medium 53193C
147 MCMAHON NARELLE MARY
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 2 Medium 56305C
GROTT RAYMOND FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
148
HUDSON EDWARD Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 5 Medium 49667C
BOSNJAK VLADO Tenant in Common 1/2
149
BOSNJAK JADRANKA Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 8 Medium 53055C
MITCHELL PETER FRANCIS Tenant in Common 1/2
150
MITCHELL ROSEMARY DIANNE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 2 Medium 0110908C
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
ANDERSON LINDA ISABELLE
Tenant in Common 1/2
151
SOMERS RICHARD JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 2 Medium 49579C
152 LAWRENCE LAURIE JOSEPH Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 24 Medium 40757C
153 BEGLEY DORIS PEARL Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 77 Medium 49647C
154 WILDISH CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone G Any Nil 6 Medium 47512C
GILROY CLEMENT BRIAN
Tenant in Common 1/2
155
GILROY ELIZABETH ANN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone G Any Nil 15 Medium 33926C
157 GELITA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone A Any Nil 300 High 102990
158
QUEENSLAND BULK WATER SUPPLY AUTHORITY
Sole Proprietor 1 Burnett
Zone A Any Nil 10 High 102964
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
MACDONALD G M D Tenant in Common 1/2
159
MACDONALD D J Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone A Any Nil 6 High 46455C
160 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone A Any
The maximum volume of water which may be taken in any one calendar day under the authority of this water allocation is 0.30 ML.
80 High 102959
161 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone C Any
The maximum volume of water which may be taken in any one calendar day under the authority of this water allocation is 0.70 ML.
450 High 102959
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
FRENEY C J Tenant in Common 1/5
FRENEY T M Tenant in Common 1/5
DUKE R B Tenant in Common 1/5
DUKE M R Tenant in Common 1/5
162
DUKE M T Tenant in Common 1/5
Logan Zone C Any Nil 20 High 102984
163 GELITA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 250 High 102961
164 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone D Any Nil 1865 High 102966
165 A J BUSH & SONS (MANUFACTURES) PTY LTD
Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone D Any Nil 350 High 102960
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Water
allocation num
ber
Family nam
e/ com
pany
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy
comm
ents
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volum
e (ML
)
Priority
Converting
authorisation
166 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone D Any
The maximum volume of water which may be taken in any one calendar day under the authority of this water allocation is 10.2 ML.
1300 High 102959
167 KAJAX PTY LTD Sole Proprietor 1 Logan
Zone E Any Nil 10 High 102982
168 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone G Any Nil 1520 High 102968
169 SEQ WATER GRID MANAGER Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone G Any
The maximum volume of water which may be taken in any one calendar day under the authority of this water allocation is 0.61 ML.
3695 High 102959
* Details correct as of 5 November 2008.
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Table 2 Unsupplemented water allocations*
Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
BRASINGTON RODNEY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
BRASINGTON RODNEY LLOYD Trustee 1/2 171
BRASINGTON LEANN ELIZABETH MAREA
Trustee
UNDER INSTRUMENT 702523445
Burnett Zone CA
Any Nil 3
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 1C 175006
HARVEY TERRENCE BRUCE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY LEANNE CHRISTINE
Tenant in Common 1/4
HARVEY KENNETH ALFRED
Tenant in Common 1/4
172
HARVEY DEBORAH ANN
Tenant in Common 1/4
Burnett Zone CA
Any Nil 19
NOT GREATER THAN 128 ML PER WATER YEAR
160 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 1C 180869
DRYNAN SCOTT GRAHAME
Tenant in Common 1/2
173
DRYNAN GRAHAME LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CA
Any Nil 53
NOT GREATER THAN 64 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103704
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
174 SALISBURY ANTHONY JOHN
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103741
175 KALEIGH PTY LTD ACN 010293571
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103725
176
GLENLOGAN PARK (STUD) PTY LTD ACN 064455830
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 47
NOT GREATER THAN 54 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 185026
177 TOLTECA PTY LTD ACN 096926519
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 83
NOT GREATER THAN 128 ML PER WATER YEAR
13 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104052
178 NAREED CO PTY LTD Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103729
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
179 PEMBERTON GARY MILTON
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 47
NOT GREATER THAN 55 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 102593
DIXON KAREN JULIE
Tenant in Common 1/2
180
DIXON KEVIN JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 0111314C
DRYNAN GRAHAME LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
181
DRYNAN PATRICIA CARMEL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103840
182
KLEINSCHMIDT FARMS PTY LTD ACN 097404978
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 101513
183 WEDAWISH PTY LTD ACN 076237431
Trustee 1 UNDER INSTRUMENT 705341264
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 208
NOT GREATER THAN 240 ML PER WATER YEAR
140 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 408301
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
184 DRYNAN WARREN ANDREW
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104392
DRYNAN WARREN ANDREW
Tenant in Common 1/2
185
DRYNAN WILLIAM RAY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 156
NOT GREATER THAN 193 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104387
DRYNAN WARREN ANDREW
Tenant in Common 1/2
186
DRYNAN NANCY JESSICA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104391
187 PLATELL MARK BERNARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 754
NOT GREATER THAN 1029 ML PER WATER YEAR
150 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103610
188 CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1 UNDER INSTRUMENT L939669D
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103743
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
WILSON GRAHAM JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
189
WILSON MARY HELEN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103576
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/3
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH
Tenant in Common 1/3 190
CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1/3
UNDER INSTRUMENT L939669D
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182321
CLARK GREGORY Tenant in Common 1/2
191
CLARK NORMAN WALLACE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103838
192 PEMBERTON GARY MILTON
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103839
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/2
193
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CB
Any Nil 120
NOT GREATER THAN 145 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 181261
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
BISCHOFF LEONARD ALLEN
Tenant in Common 1/2
194
BISCHOFF CORAL RUTH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103731
DENNIS RAYMOND JOHN FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
195
DENNIS DARRELL THOMAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103736
196 BRUXNER RAYMOND HENRY
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 62
NOT GREATER THAN 73 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104227
COLLINS BERNADINE MARY
Tenant in Common 1/4
COLLINS DAVID GLEN
Tenant in Common 1/4
SCHULTZE FIONA MARGARET
Tenant in Common 1/4
197
SCHULTZE HARRY WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 23
NOT GREATER THAN 27 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 188597
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Tenant in Common 1/2
198
CLARK GREGORY Trustee 1/2
UNDER INSTRUMENT 601052037
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103734
DUNNE LAURENCE PATRICK
Tenant in Common 1/2
199
DUNNE DENISE AVERIL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103667
200 BROOK RONALD SIDNEY
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104051
201 CLARK EDWIN FRANKLIN
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104336
202 WALSH WILLIAM JAMES
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 5
NOT GREATER THAN 6 ML PER WATER YEAR
8 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 180980
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
BULLOCK KEVIN CLYDE
Tenant in Common 1/2
203
BULLOCK DOROTHY FAY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182389
204 THE ESTATE OF FRANCIS JAMES MYLETT
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182345
HAMMOND DAVID NICHOLAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
205
HAMMOND PENELOPE ANNE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 178801
GEE COLIN WILLIAM
Tenant in Common 1/2
206
GEE
CAROLYN NORMA MARY LOISE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103842
207 PLATELL MARTEN ALFRED
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CC
Any Nil 123
NOT GREATER THAN 146 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 180967
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
208 YOULL GEOFFREY KEITH
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182568
CAHILL KEVIN LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
209
CAHILL CHERYL MARJORIE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 0110731C
210 MURRAY PETER STEPHEN
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103666
211 PLATELL MARK BERNARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 181454
212 PLATELL MARK BERNARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
TEESE GREGORY SELWYN
Tenant in Common 1/4
TEESE NERELIE RAYMA
Tenant in Common 1/4
TEESE STEVEN GREGORY
Tenant in Common 1/4
213
JOSLING KATHLEEN ANNA
Tenant in Common 1/4
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103724
RADKE BRIAN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
214
RADKE GREGORY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104054
DEERAN TIMOTHY PAUL
Tenant in Common 1/2
215 NAREED CO PTY LTD ACN 116120024
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104426
DEERAN TIMOTHY PAUL
Tenant in Common 1/2
216 NAREED CO PTY LTD ACN 116120024
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 68
NOT GREATER THAN 80 ML PER WATER YEAR
100 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
217
A AND B POSITIVE PTY LTD ACN 119536631
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 178803
MANDERSON BRIAN ERIC Tenant in Common 1/2
218
MANDERSON ERROL NOEL
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182307
MANDERSON ROBERY WAYNE
Tenant in Common 1/3
MANDERSON TRACEY ANNE
Tenant in Common 1/3 219
MANDERSON KEITH HAMLET
Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104229
220
A AND B POSITIVE PTY LTD ACN 119536631
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CD
Any Nil 98
NOT GREATER THAN 120 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182322
MALONEY KENNETH MARTIN
Tenant in Common 1/2
221
MALONEY TAMARA MARIA
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 9
NOT GREATER THAN 10 ML PER WATER YEAR
13 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
222 TEESE IVAN WILLIAM
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103670
STRUSS STEPHEN HUGO SELWYN
Tenant in Common 1/2
223
STRUSS JANE LOUISE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 385
NOT GREATER THAN 501 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103843
224
KLEINSCHMIDT FARMS PTY LTD ACN 097404978
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103933
RADKE BRIAN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
225
RADKE GREGORY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 104
NOT GREATER THAN 120 ML PER WATER YEAR
150 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104056
RADKE BRIAN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
226
RADKE GREGORY LLOYD
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
227 HOLCOMBE WALTER RICHARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 32
NOT GREATER THAN 38 ML PER WATER YEAR
48 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 180991
228
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 222
NOT GREATER THAN 289 ML PER WATER YEAR
58 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 408548
229
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 191
NOT GREATER THAN 249 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 171241
230 LR PTY LTD ACN 010613233 Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 178944
231 LR PTY LTD ACN 010613233 Sole
Proprietor 1 Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 178943
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
HESTER FRANK LEONARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
232
HESTER JOAN ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 198
NOT GREATER THAN 248 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103932
LINDENBERG GREGORY JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
233
LINDENBERG TRACEY ANN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104058
STILLER JONATHAN KEITH
Tenant in Common 1/2
234
STILLER SHIRLEY MAY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104091
LINDENBERG GREGORY JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
235
LINDENBERG TRACEY ANN
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104057
STILLER JONATHAN KEITH
Tenant in Common 1/2
236
STILLER SHIRLEY MAY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 62
NOT GREATER THAN 72 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104092
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
DENT STEPHEN JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
237
DENT KAY ADELE Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 180973
238
ORIS ACCESSORIES PTY LTD ACN 060058031
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103673
239
ORIS ACCESSORIES PTY LTD ACN 060058031
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103672
TEESE BRADLEY JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
240
TEESE SHARON ROSE
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104505
WYATT JOHN EDWARD
Tenant in Common 1/2
241
WYATT MICHELLE MARY
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104228
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
CHRISTOFFEL MICHAEL JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
242
CHRISTOFFEL SUZANNE ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 31
NOT GREATER THAN 37 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103574
243 GITTINS JOHN RODNEY
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103657
CHRISTOFFEL MICHAEL JAMES
Tenant in Common 1/2
244
CHRISTOFFEL SUZANNE ELIZABETH
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103841
245 BRENNAN DAVID EDWARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 181283
246 BRENNAN DAVID EDWARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 58
NOT GREATER THAN 68 ML PER WATER YEAR
85 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 181282
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
247 BRENNAN DAVID EDWARD
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103844
248 GITTINS JOHN RODNEY
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CE
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103658
WESTON ARTHUR ROBERT
Tenant in Common 1/3
WESTON FAY Tenant in Common 1/3 249
WESTON PETER JOHN Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103665
COCHRANE JOHN FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
250
COCHRANE BEVERLEY MARGARET
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104053
251
TAYHAIHO HOLDING PTY LTD ACN 112183730
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 68
NOT GREATER THAN 80 ML PER WATER YEAR
100 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104386
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
252
JIMBOOMBA TURF CO PTY LTD ACN 010183721
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 210
NOT GREATER THAN 243 ML PER WATER YEAR
150 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104430
253 WYNNE MABLE SUE Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 41
NOT GREATER THAN 48 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 104060
254
HILLS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION LIMITED
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CF
Any Nil 73
NOT GREATER THAN 84 ML PER WATER YEAR
46 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182569
BEGLEY DORIS PEARL
Tenant in Common 1/3
BEGLEY GARRY JOSEPH
Tenant in Common 1/3 255
BEGLEY GAIL MAREE
Tenant in Common 1/3
Logan Zone CG
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103575
256 BEGLEY DORIS PEARL
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CG
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 103668
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Water allocation
number
Family nam
e/ company
Given nam
es
Tenancy type
Share of water
allocation
Tenancy com
ments
Location
Purpose
Special conditions
Nom
inal volume (M
L)
Volum
etric limits
Max rate for taking
water
Max rate type
Flow conditions
Water allocation group
Converting
authorisation
GREASLEY ROBERT JOHN
Tenant in Common 1/2
257
SCHMIDT MARK DOUGLAS
Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CG
Any Nil 153
NOT GREATER THAN 176 ML PER WATER YEAR
220 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 0110780C
258 LAWRENCE LAURIE JOSEPH
Sole Proprietor 1
Logan Zone CG
Any Nil 34
NOT GREATER THAN 40 ML PER WATER YEAR
50 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 171256
GROTT RAYMOND FRANCIS
Tenant in Common 1/2
259
HUDSON EDWARD Tenant in Common 1/2
Logan Zone CG
Any Nil 17
NOT GREATER THAN 20 ML PER WATER YEAR
25 litres per second
BY ANNOUNCEMENT
Class 3C 182311
* Details correct as of 5 November 2008.
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Table 3 Flow conditions for water allocations to take unsupplemented water
Water allocation group code
Location zone code
Flow condition
Flow condition description (megalitres per day – ML/d)
1. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Cedar Grove Weir.
2. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Bromelton Weir.
1C BCMCA 1 and 2 and 3
3. 20 ML/d release from Maroon Dam storage.
1. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Cedar Grove Weir.
2. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Bromelton Weir.
3. 20 ML/d release from Maroon Dam storage.
LRMCA 1 and 2 and (3 or 4)
4. Combined surface flow of 100 ML/d at Forest Home GS 145003B and flood releases from Maroon Dam storage.
1. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Cedar Grove Weir.
2. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Bromelton Weir.
3. 20 ML/d release from Maroon Dam storage.
4. Combined surface flow of 100 ML/d at Forest Home GS 145003B and flood releases from Maroon Dam storage.
LRMCB 1 and 2 and (3 or 4 or 5)
5. Combined surface flow of 100 ML/d at Dieckmans Bridge GS 145010A and Rathdowney GS 145020A.
1. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Cedar Grove Weir.
2. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Bromelton Weir.
3. 20 ML/d release from Maroon Dam storage.
4. Combined surface flow of 100 ML/d at Forest Home GS 145003B and flood releases from Maroon Dam storage.
5. Combined surface flow of 100 ML/d at Dieckmans Bridge GS 145010A and Rathdowney GS 145020A.
LRMCC, LRMCD and LRMCE
1 and 2 and (3 or 4 or 5 or 6)
6. Surface flow greater than 100 ML/d at Round Mountain GS 145008A.
3C
LRMCF and LRMCG 1 1. Surface flows greater than 100 ML/d over Cedar Grove Weir.
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Attachment 8 Operating and monitoring requirements for particular water licences
Table 1 Infrastructure operating levels
Infrastructure Full supply levels Minimum operating levels
Leslie Harrison Dam RL 18.3 m RL 6.08 m
Luscombe Weir 6.0 m AHD 3.4 m AHD
Table 2 Locations where continuous time series infrastructure water level data are required
Location Continuous time series infrastructure water level data
Leslie Harrison Dam headwater
Luscombe Weir headwater