Hon. Norman Moore asks about water allocation applications, volumes sought and approved by the Water and Rivers Commission, and the duration of approvals between 1997-2002. The answer details the number of applications, total volume sought, volume approved, and breakdown of ongoing vs. fixed-term approvals.

AnsweredQoN 383Legislative Council
Asked
4 March 2003
Portfolio
Government Enterprises

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(b) volume of additional water sought; (c) additional volume approved by the Water and Rivers Commission; and (d) for each approved application, please indicate if additional volume approved was ongoing or for a specific period?
(c) additional volume approved by the Water and Rivers Commission; and (d) for each approved application, please indicate if additional volume approved was ongoing or for a specific period?
(d) for each approved application, please indicate if additional volume approved was ongoing or for a specific period?
(b) 141.7 Gigalitres per year (c) 130.95 Gigalitres per year (d) 5 applications resulted in ongoing additional volume approved; 31 applications resulted in approval of additional volume for a specific period
(c) 130.95 Gigalitres per year (d) 5 applications resulted in ongoing additional volume approved; 31 applications resulted in approval of additional volume for a specific period
(d) 5 applications resulted in ongoing additional volume approved; 31 applications resulted in approval of additional volume for a specific period
31 applications resulted in approval of additional volume for a specific period

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Answered
20 March 2003
Responded by
Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
16 days
(a) 97/98 4
98/99 8
99/00 7
00/01 9
01/02 8
Total: 36
(b) 141.7 Gigalitres per year
(c) 130.95 Gigalitres per year
(d) 5 applications resulted in ongoing additional volume approved;
31 applications resulted in approval of additional volume for a specific period

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