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Water Act 2000
sec.397Obligation to prepare baseline assessment plan
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### sec.397 Obligation to prepare baseline assessment plan
This section does not apply while there are no water bores in the area of a resource tenure.
A mining tenure holder must give the chief executive a baseline assessment plan for the area of the holder’s tenure—
before the day the holder exercises its underground water rights; or
if the chief executive agrees to a later day, by that day.
Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
A petroleum tenure holder must give the chief executive a baseline assessment plan for the area of the holder’s tenure before—
the start day for the petroleum tenure; or
if production testing or production of petroleum has already started in the area on the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or
if a longer period is agreed by the chief executive—the longer period.
Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
A baseline assessment plan for the area of a resource tenure must—
state whether a baseline assessment has been undertaken for any bores in the area before the day the plan is given to the chief executive and, if so, identify the bores; and
identify each area of the holder’s resource tenure in which water bores, other than the bores mentioned in paragraph (a) , are or may be located (each a priority area ); and
state a timetable for undertaking baseline assessments of water bores in each priority area of the resource tenure for which an assessment has not already been completed, including a stated date by which all baseline assessments in each priority area will be undertaken, that complies with section 398 (a baseline assessment timetable ); and
state the rationale for the baseline assessment timetable; and
be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
Despite subsection (4) (b) , the chief executive may accept a baseline assessment plan—
for a petroleum tenure that is an authority to prospect under the Petroleum Act 1923 or the Petroleum and Gas Act —that excludes a block of the authority—
that is not contiguous with any other block of the authority; and
on which no production testing is being undertaken or is planned to be undertaken; or
generally—that excludes an area if the resource tenure holder can demonstrate to the chief executive’s satisfaction that any relevant aquifer in the area is not affected, or likely to be affected, because of the exercise of the holder’s underground water rights.
s 397 prev s 397 ins 2005 No. 56 s 10
om 2008 No. 34 s 714
pres s 397 ins 2010 No. 53 s 195
amd 2014 No. 64 s 101
(sec.397-ssec.1) This section does not apply while there are no water bores in the area of a resource tenure.
(sec.397-ssec.2) A mining tenure holder must give the chief executive a baseline assessment plan for the area of the holder’s tenure— before the day the holder exercises its underground water rights; or if the chief executive agrees to a later day, by that day. Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
(sec.397-ssec.3) A petroleum tenure holder must give the chief executive a baseline assessment plan for the area of the holder’s tenure before— the start day for the petroleum tenure; or if production testing or production of petroleum has already started in the area on the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or if a longer period is agreed by the chief executive—the longer period. Maximum penalty—500 penalty units.
(sec.397-ssec.4) A baseline assessment plan for the area of a resource tenure must— state whether a baseline assessment has been undertaken for any bores in the area before the day the plan is given to the chief executive and, if so, identify the bores; and identify each area of the holder’s resource tenure in which water bores, other than the bores mentioned in paragraph (a) , are or may be located (each a priority area ); and state a timetable for undertaking baseline assessments of water bores in each priority area of the resource tenure for which an assessment has not already been completed, including a stated date by which all baseline assessments in each priority area will be undertaken, that complies with section 398 (a baseline assessment timetable ); and state the rationale for the baseline assessment timetable; and be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
(sec.397-ssec.5) Despite subsection (4) (b) , the chief executive may accept a baseline assessment plan— for a petroleum tenure that is an authority to prospect under the Petroleum Act 1923 or the Petroleum and Gas Act —that excludes a block of the authority— that is not contiguous with any other block of the authority; and on which no production testing is being undertaken or is planned to be undertaken; or generally—that excludes an area if the resource tenure holder can demonstrate to the chief executive’s satisfaction that any relevant aquifer in the area is not affected, or likely to be affected, because of the exercise of the holder’s underground water rights.
- (a) before the day the holder exercises its underground water rights; or
- (b) if the chief executive agrees to a later day, by that day.
- (a) the start day for the petroleum tenure; or
- (b) if production testing or production of petroleum has already started in the area on the commencement of this section—30 business days after the commencement; or
- (c) if a longer period is agreed by the chief executive—the longer period.
- (a) state whether a baseline assessment has been undertaken for any bores in the area before the day the plan is given to the chief executive and, if so, identify the bores; and
- (b) identify each area of the holder’s resource tenure in which water bores, other than the bores mentioned in paragraph (a) , are or may be located (each a priority area ); and
- (c) state a timetable for undertaking baseline assessments of water bores in each priority area of the resource tenure for which an assessment has not already been completed, including a stated date by which all baseline assessments in each priority area will be undertaken, that complies with section 398 (a baseline assessment timetable ); and
- (d) state the rationale for the baseline assessment timetable; and
- (e) be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
- (a) for a petroleum tenure that is an authority to prospect under the Petroleum Act 1923 or the Petroleum and Gas Act —that excludes a block of the authority— (i) that is not contiguous with any other block of the authority; and (ii) on which no production testing is being undertaken or is planned to be undertaken; or
- (i) that is not contiguous with any other block of the authority; and
- (ii) on which no production testing is being undertaken or is planned to be undertaken; or
- (b) generally—that excludes an area if the resource tenure holder can demonstrate to the chief executive’s satisfaction that any relevant aquifer in the area is not affected, or likely to be affected, because of the exercise of the holder’s underground water rights.
- (i) that is not contiguous with any other block of the authority; and
- (ii) on which no production testing is being undertaken or is planned to be undertaken; or