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BETTER URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT The Department of Water is a partner to the joint government agency framework Better urban water management (WAPC 2008) which guides integrated land and water planning. Water resource information provided at each planning stage is used to inform subsequent stages to ensure there is a holistic approach to total water cycle management.PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
64 results found: 4011. Chemical blending November 2012 WQPN 07. Published: 22 Nov 2012. File Type: PDF File. Subject: Chemicals; Hazardous materials; Hazardous wastes. Series Name: Water Quality Protection Note. 4093. Pest animal management in public GNANGARA GROUNDWATER AREAS ALLOCATION PLANSEE MORE ON WATER.WA.GOV.AU WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WATER IN MINING GUIDELINE Department of Water 168 St Georges Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000 Telephone +61 8 6364 7600 Facsimile +61 8 6364 7601 . National Relay Service 13 36 77 KIMBERLEY - DEPARTMENT OF WATER Department of Water 168 St Georges Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000 Telephone +61 8 6364 7600 Facsimile +61 8 6364 7601www.water.wa.gov.au
DEPARTMENT OF WATER
Department of Water
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matter PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
BETTER URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT The Department of Water is a partner to the joint government agency framework Better urban water management (WAPC 2008) which guides integrated land and water planning. Water resource information provided at each planning stage is used to inform subsequent stages to ensure there is a holistic approach to total water cycle management.PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
64 results found: 4011. Chemical blending November 2012 WQPN 07. Published: 22 Nov 2012. File Type: PDF File. Subject: Chemicals; Hazardous materials; Hazardous wastes. Series Name: Water Quality Protection Note. 4093. Pest animal management in public GNANGARA GROUNDWATER AREAS ALLOCATION PLANSEE MORE ON WATER.WA.GOV.AU WESTERN AUSTRALIAN WATER IN MINING GUIDELINE Department of Water 168 St Georges Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000 Telephone +61 8 6364 7600 Facsimile +61 8 6364 7601 . National Relay Service 13 36 77 KIMBERLEY - DEPARTMENT OF WATER Department of Water 168 St Georges Terrace Perth Western Australia 6000 Telephone +61 8 6364 7600 Facsimile +61 8 6364 7601www.water.wa.gov.au
DEPARTMENT OF WATER
Department of Water
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterHOME
Metering and measuring the water you take helps you understand your water usage to make the most of your entitlements and reduce your overall costs. Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post.WATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SOURCE AREA MAPPING TOOL PDWSA online mapping tool. Use the Public drinking water source areas (PDWSA) online mapping tool to find out if you are living, working or recreating in a drinking water catchment.. The mapping tool will show you if your home, development, project or activity is in a public drinking water source area. WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment.PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
64 results found: 4011. Chemical blending November 2012 WQPN 07. Published: 22 Nov 2012. File Type: PDF File. Subject: Chemicals; Hazardous materials; Hazardous wastes. Series Name: Water Quality Protection Note. 4093. Pest animal management in public LOWER GASCOYNE RIVER FLOW ADVICE NO.26 2021 The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation issues this river flow advice (advice) for the benefit of the public. Every effort ismade
METER WATER USE CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of LAND USE COMPATIBILITY TABLES FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER WQPN 25: Land use compatibility tables for PDWSAs Page 1WEST CANNING BASIN
Allocation statement West Canning Basin The West Canning Basin in the Pilbara region of Western Australia is an important water resource for regional development and NUTRIENT AND IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PLANS Water quality protection note 33 . June 2010 Nutrient and irrigation management plans Purpose Nutrient and irrigation management plans (NIMPs) provide detailed guidelines for HOME ABOUT USMAKE A PAYMENTNEWSPUBLICATIONSWATERTOPICSIRRIGATION
Metering and measuring the water you take helps you understand your water usage to make the most of your entitlements and reduce your overall costs. Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post.WATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SOURCE AREA MAPPING TOOL PDWSA online mapping tool. Use the Public drinking water source areas (PDWSA) online mapping tool to find out if you are living, working or recreating in a drinking water catchment.. The mapping tool will show you if your home, development, project or activity is RAINWATER - DEPARTMENT OF WATER To optimise the full potential of rainwater as a water source (in Perth) the rainwater system should be plumbed into the building for non-drinking purposes, such as in laundries and toilets. On average, a roof area of 100 m 2 (approximately 50 per cent of an average house in Perth) can collect about 50 000 litres of water a year when plumbed EXEMPTIONS - DEPARTMENT OF WATER Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
SURFACE WATER SAMPLING METHODS AND ANALYSIS Surface water sampling methods and analysis Department of Water 1 1 Introduction This document is the third and final in a series of three associated publications WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matter HOME ABOUT USMAKE A PAYMENTNEWSPUBLICATIONSWATERTOPICSIRRIGATION
Metering and measuring the water you take helps you understand your water usage to make the most of your entitlements and reduce your overall costs. Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post.WATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SOURCE AREA MAPPING TOOL PDWSA online mapping tool. Use the Public drinking water source areas (PDWSA) online mapping tool to find out if you are living, working or recreating in a drinking water catchment.. The mapping tool will show you if your home, development, project or activity is RAINWATER - DEPARTMENT OF WATER To optimise the full potential of rainwater as a water source (in Perth) the rainwater system should be plumbed into the building for non-drinking purposes, such as in laundries and toilets. On average, a roof area of 100 m 2 (approximately 50 per cent of an average house in Perth) can collect about 50 000 litres of water a year when plumbed EXEMPTIONS - DEPARTMENT OF WATER Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
SURFACE WATER SAMPLING METHODS AND ANALYSIS Surface water sampling methods and analysis Department of Water 1 1 Introduction This document is the third and final in a series of three associated publications WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterWATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
PROCLAIMED AREA MAPS To protect our water sources, the Department of Water has set aside proclaimed areas. It is illegal to take water from a watercourse or groundwater aquifer without a licence in a proclaimed area under the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act 1914.. Licences define how much and when water may be taken and specify any obligations the licence holder must meet when using the water. FLOODPLAIN MAPPING TOOL Floodplain mapping tool. Maps. Water Information Reporting. Perth Groundwater Map. Water Register. Proclaimed Area Maps. Public drinking water source area mapping tool. Floodplain mapping tool. Monitoringand data.
FLOOD PLANNING AND MAPPING Information, advice and management of flood plans based on flood behaviour research and floodplain mapping for the state's majorrivers.
BETTER URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT The Department of Water is a partner to the joint government agency framework Better urban water management (WAPC 2008) which guides integrated land and water planning. Water resource information provided at each planning stage is used to inform subsequent stages to ensure there is a holistic approach to total water cycle management. GNANGARA GROUNDWATER SYSTEM The Gnangara groundwater system is Perth's lowest cost and largest source of good quality water. It provides almost half of Perth’sscheme water as
PRIORITY AREAS AND PROTECTION ZONES Once a drinking water source has been identified, it is important to make sure that it is protected from contamination. To achieve this, the department assigns three different priority areas (P1, P2 or P3) to land within public drinking water source areas. LOWER GASCOYNE RIVER FLOW ADVICE NO.26 2021 The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation issues this river flow advice (advice) for the benefit of the public. Every effort ismade
WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
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Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview ofWATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
METER INSTALLATION
Meter installation. Water licensing. Water trading. Metering and measurement. Gnangara Meter Handover Project. Meter installation. Howto read
PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post gazettal of legislation on the 30 October 2018. Permits for beds and banks. Fees will fall into three price categories from $172 to $8929. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater Management Manual. Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive cities and communities. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterWATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
METER INSTALLATION
Meter installation. Water licensing. Water trading. Metering and measurement. Gnangara Meter Handover Project. Meter installation. Howto read
PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post gazettal of legislation on the 30 October 2018. Permits for beds and banks. Fees will fall into three price categories from $172 to $8929. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater Management Manual. Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive cities and communities. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterHOME
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview ofWATER LICENSING
Water licensing. Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees. RAINWATER - DEPARTMENT OF WATER To optimise the full potential of rainwater as a water source (in Perth) the rainwater system should be plumbed into the building for non-drinking purposes, such as in laundries and toilets. On average, a roof area of 100 m 2 (approximately 50 per cent of an average house in Perth) can collect about 50 000 litres of water a year when plumbed LOG IN - WATER ONLINE Password. Remember me? I forgot my password. Register as a new user.Go to top.
WHICH APPLICATION FORM(S) DO I NEED? New proposals: Apply online. Form: Notes: To commence, construct, enlarge, deepen or alter a well. YES: Form 1. Form guide. Form 2 (non-artesian) or Form 2a (artesian) will also need to be filled in and returned to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation when the works are completed.. Note: Proof of legal access is not required when you are only applying for a 26D licence.PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of GROUNDWATER BORES IN DEVELOPMENT AREAS Information for developers and consultants. The department manages a large network of groundwater monitoring bores across the state. These bores are located in state forest, regional parks, crown land, road reserves and freehold land. They are used to assess the quantity and quality of the state’s groundwater resources. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
ARROWSMITH GROUNDWATER ALLOCATION PLAN Plan release information. The Arrowsmith groundwater allocation plan and Statement of response were released in August 2010.. The plan contains: Allocation limits, which define how much water is available in the Arrowsmith groundwater area.; Licensing policies for GNANGARA GROUNDWATER AREAS ALLOCATION PLAN New plan is underway. Gnangara groundwater – Perth’s largest, most accessible, lowest cost source of fresh water – has become out ofbalance
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The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
METER INSTALLATION
Meter installation. Water licensing. Water trading. Metering and measurement. Gnangara Meter Handover Project. Meter installation. Howto read
PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post gazettal of legislation on the 30 October 2018. Permits for beds and banks. Fees will fall into three price categories from $172 to $8929. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater Management Manual. Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive cities and communities. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterWATER ONLINE
The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. These include things such as drinking water source areas, watercourses and estuaries, floodplains and undergroundaquifers.
METER INSTALLATION
Meter installation. Water licensing. Water trading. Metering and measurement. Gnangara Meter Handover Project. Meter installation. Howto read
PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinity METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing fees. New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13 November 2018, post gazettal of legislation on the 30 October 2018. Permits for beds and banks. Fees will fall into three price categories from $172 to $8929. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater Management Manual. Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive cities and communities. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterHOME
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview ofWATER LICENSING
Water licensing. Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees. RAINWATER - DEPARTMENT OF WATER To optimise the full potential of rainwater as a water source (in Perth) the rainwater system should be plumbed into the building for non-drinking purposes, such as in laundries and toilets. On average, a roof area of 100 m 2 (approximately 50 per cent of an average house in Perth) can collect about 50 000 litres of water a year when plumbed LOG IN - WATER ONLINE Password. Remember me? I forgot my password. Register as a new user.Go to top.
WHICH APPLICATION FORM(S) DO I NEED? New proposals: Apply online. Form: Notes: To commence, construct, enlarge, deepen or alter a well. YES: Form 1. Form guide. Form 2 (non-artesian) or Form 2a (artesian) will also need to be filled in and returned to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation when the works are completed.. Note: Proof of legal access is not required when you are only applying for a 26D licence.PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of GROUNDWATER BORES IN DEVELOPMENT AREAS Information for developers and consultants. The department manages a large network of groundwater monitoring bores across the state. These bores are located in state forest, regional parks, crown land, road reserves and freehold land. They are used to assess the quantity and quality of the state’s groundwater resources. WATER INFORMATION REPORTING All. Surfacewater Subarea. Sampled Within last (months) Data Category. All. Variable Type. All.Telemetered.
ARROWSMITH GROUNDWATER ALLOCATION PLAN Plan release information. The Arrowsmith groundwater allocation plan and Statement of response were released in August 2010.. The plan contains: Allocation limits, which define how much water is available in the Arrowsmith groundwater area.; Licensing policies for GNANGARA GROUNDWATER AREAS ALLOCATION PLAN New plan is underway. Gnangara groundwater – Perth’s largest, most accessible, lowest cost source of fresh water – has become out ofbalance
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Why does the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation offer advice on planning? The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinityMETER INSTALLATION
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of state groundwaterinvestigations.
WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing. Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees. METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. UPPER COLLIE WATER ALLOCATION PLANSEE MORE ON WATER.WA.GOV.AU STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive citiesand communities.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterWATER ONLINE
Why does the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation offer advice on planning? The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is an advisory agency to decision making authorities and considers potential impacts on the State’s water resources from future land planning and development proposals. PERTH GROUNDWATER MAP The Perth groundwater map is a source of easily accessible groundwater information to help drillers, irrigators and householders, when determining locations and depths needed to drill to install a garden bore in the Perth metropolitan area.. As well as the depth to groundwater, the atlas shows: Areas suitable for garden bores; Groundwater salinityMETER INSTALLATION
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of state groundwaterinvestigations.
WATER LICENSING FEES Water licensing. Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees. METER WATER USE CARDSMETER CARD NAVYMETER READING PRACTICE TESTMETER READING SHEETSPARKING METER CARDSSFMTA PARKING METER CARDS Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of WATER ALLOCATION PLANS Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment. UPPER COLLIE WATER ALLOCATION PLANSEE MORE ON WATER.WA.GOV.AU STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL Stormwater management aims to build on the single objective of conventional stormwater management of local flood protection by having multiple objectives, including improved water quality management, protected ecosystems and liveable, attractive water sensitive citiesand communities.
CROSSING CREEKS
Department of Water v Introduction A good crossing is one that serves the purpose for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. Thedesign must
WQPN 39 PONDS FOR STABILISING ORGANIC MATTER Ponds for stabilising organic matter www.water.wa.gov.au Page 1 of 13 WQPN 39, FEBRUARY 2009 Ponds for stabilising organic matterHOME
Groundwater. Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview ofWATER LICENSING
Water licensing. Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees. RAINWATER - DEPARTMENT OF WATER Rainwater is water harvested directly from roof runoff from domestic or commercial buildings and captured in rainwater tanks. Availability Rainwater availability is seasonal. The climate WHICH APPLICATION FORM(S) DO I NEED? New proposals: Apply online. Form: Notes: To commence, construct, enlarge, deepen or alter a well. YES: Form 1. Form guide. Form 2 (non-artesian) or Form 2a (artesian) will also need to be filled in and returned to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation when the works are completed.. Note: Proof of legal access is not required when you are only applying for a 26D licence. LOG IN - WATER ONLINE Water Online Portal. Return to Department of Water and Environmental Regulation Website | Water Online Version 4.0.0.230PUBLICATIONS SEARCH
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2385 results found: 4625 Exemption Notice Class exemption for mining camps from section 5 1 of the Water Services Act 2012 Published: 28May 2013
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Finding water
Finding new water resources, including Royalties for Regions-funded programs and other drilling programs to explore resources across thestate.
Water allocation plans Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment.Meeting demand
Information about ensuring sustainable water supplies for the state’s population and industries, including the Water for Growth and Water for Food programs.Rural water support
Click here to apply for rebates and grants for farmers, pastoralists and rural communities to improve local water supplies and for information about assistance to help farmers access water during dryseasons.
Flood planning and mapping Information, advice and management of flood plans based on flood behaviour research and floodplain mapping for the state's majorrivers.
Water and land use planning Integrated water and land use planning based on the principles of total water cycle management.Innovation
The Department of Water invites you to share your ideas on creating innovative solutions to water challenges. Licensing Show Sub NavWater licensing
Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospectivelicensees.
Water trading
Find out who is eligible to trade water entitlements and how applications are assessed. Click here to identify potential trading partners from the Water Register. Metering and measurement Metering and measuring the water you take helps you understand your water usage to make the most of your entitlements and reduce youroverall costs.
Water licensing fees New fees for water licence and permit applications are being introduced to the mining and public water supply sectors from the 13November 2018, post
Legislation Show Sub NavCurrent legislation
Current legislation for which the Department of Water assists the Minister for Water. Click here for current WA legislation.Water reform
We are updating our policy and legislation to deliver water resource management legislation that is flexible, progressive and capable of managing water today and in the future. Urban water Show Sub NavWater services
Legislation and policy for Western Australia’s water serviceproviders.
Urban development
Planning and managing water to enable growing, liveable water smarttowns and cities.
Drinking water
Protecting and managing public drinking water source areas including policies relating to public drinking water source areas, water source protection plans, water quality strategies and management and reviewprocesses.
Sprinkler restrictions Click here for information about sprinkler restrictions in Western Australia for scheme water and garden bore users. Includes area maps, rostered days and exemptions. Recycling and efficiency Information about wastewater recycling, water efficiencies and the use of fit-for-purpose water. Recycling is encouraged whenever it is socially, economically and environmentally acceptable to make smart use of waste water for the ongoing development of the State.Bores
Garden bores are small domestic groundwater bores for private garden irrigation. Click here for more information about your garden bore, licence exemptions and being ‘bore water-wise’ in your garden. Water topics Show Sub NavGroundwater
Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of state groundwater investigations.Surface water
Surface water, like rivers and streams used for public water supply, self-supply, irrigation, recreation and hydropower and rainfall and streamflow monitoring, catchment modelling and flood studies to managesurface water.
Water quality
Click here for information about water quality, including public drinking water source areas, salinity, brochures, fact sheets and best management practices for various land uses and activities to help protect water quality and public health.Waterways
Rivers and estuaries and their importance including information on monitoring and assessing waterways, protecting, understanding, planning, restoring, and risks and threats.Estuaries
There are 166 estuaries in Western Australia as established through the National Land and Water Resources Audit (NLWRA) 2000, where an estuary is defined asIrrigation
Click here for information on types of irrigators, licenses and the role of irrigation as an economic enabler for industry. Onshore petroleum and water resources Information on the department’s role in relation to the shale andtight gas industry.
Maps & data Show Sub NavMaps
A detailed collection of online atlases and maps with information on the State’s water resources, including depth to groundwater, garden bore suitability, geology and proclaimed management areas.Monitoring and data
Information and reports collected from the department's extensive State-wide monitoring network, which are provided free for water management, state development and research purposes.Main
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Region-by-region information about water initiatives to support Western Australia’s growth and development including detailed information about groundwater and surface resources across the state Royalties for Regions groundwater investigations Initiatives supporting regional development in Western AustraliaWater for Food
Water for Food is a $127.5 million program using water source investigations to develop new irrigation areas and increase productivity of existing irrigation districts WATER INFORMATION REPORTING For access to free water information from the Department of Water’sdatabase
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