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Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008
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### sec.399C Reporting requirements while full supply level reduced
This section applies if a dam continues to operate at a reduced full supply level under section 399B for more than 1 year.
The owner of the dam must, within 1 month after the end of each 1 year period after the full supply level is reduced, give a report to—
the chief executive; and
if the Water Act , section 813 is not administered in the department—the chief executive of the department in which the section is administered.
The report must state—
when the owner intends to allow the dam to return to the full supply level stated in the resource operations licence for the dam; and
if the owner is a service provider—
the impacts the reduced full supply level has had on the provider’s customers since its reduction; and
the likely future impacts on customers for the period for which the provider proposes to keep the dam at a reduced full supply level; and
the impacts the reduced full supply level has had or is likely to have on achieving the water plan outcomes for a water plan under the Water Act .
s 399C ins 2017 No. 11 s 28
(sec.399C-ssec.1) This section applies if a dam continues to operate at a reduced full supply level under section 399B for more than 1 year.
(sec.399C-ssec.2) The owner of the dam must, within 1 month after the end of each 1 year period after the full supply level is reduced, give a report to— the chief executive; and if the Water Act , section 813 is not administered in the department—the chief executive of the department in which the section is administered.
(sec.399C-ssec.3) The report must state— when the owner intends to allow the dam to return to the full supply level stated in the resource operations licence for the dam; and if the owner is a service provider— the impacts the reduced full supply level has had on the provider’s customers since its reduction; and the likely future impacts on customers for the period for which the provider proposes to keep the dam at a reduced full supply level; and the impacts the reduced full supply level has had or is likely to have on achieving the water plan outcomes for a water plan under the Water Act .
- (a) the chief executive; and
- (b) if the Water Act , section 813 is not administered in the department—the chief executive of the department in which the section is administered.
- (a) when the owner intends to allow the dam to return to the full supply level stated in the resource operations licence for the dam; and
- (b) if the owner is a service provider— (i) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had on the provider’s customers since its reduction; and (ii) the likely future impacts on customers for the period for which the provider proposes to keep the dam at a reduced full supply level; and (iii) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had or is likely to have on achieving the water plan outcomes for a water plan under the Water Act .
- (i) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had on the provider’s customers since its reduction; and
- (ii) the likely future impacts on customers for the period for which the provider proposes to keep the dam at a reduced full supply level; and
- (iii) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had or is likely to have on achieving the water plan outcomes for a water plan under the Water Act .
- (i) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had on the provider’s customers since its reduction; and
- (ii) the likely future impacts on customers for the period for which the provider proposes to keep the dam at a reduced full supply level; and
- (iii) the impacts the reduced full supply level has had or is likely to have on achieving the water plan outcomes for a water plan under the Water Act .