News
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Flood event in Gwydir Valley
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Departmental media releaseThere are reports of heavy rain in the Gwydir region which could lead to overland flows.
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Temporary water restriction for Mortons Creek extended
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Departmental media releaseThe NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment today announced the temporary water restriction order which applies to the Mortons Creek Water Source has been extended, with the new expiry date of 31 March 2021.
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Roll out of the Snowy Water Licence amendments
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Departmental media releaseThe NSW Government has commenced implementation of the actions resulting from the 10-year review of the Snowy Water Licence.
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NRAR sets ambitious targets for the next three years
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Departmental media releaseThe Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has released a new strategic plan for the period 2021-23 to outline its purpose and strategic goals as the NSW water regulator.
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Central Coast Water Sharing Plan open for feedback
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Departmental media releaseNSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment today announced the draft replacement water sharing plan for the Central Coast area has been placed on public exhibition for community feedback.
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NRAR finds high compliance within water bottling industry
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Departmental media releaseThe Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has found 92 per cent of mineral water bottling and extraction companies in the Southern Highlands, Lithgow, Oberon, Hawkesbury, the Northern Rivers and the Central Coast are compliant with NSW water laws.
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Embargo on in-river dams: Ourimbah and Jilliby Jilliby creeks
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Departmental media releaseThe NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment today announced an embargo on in-river dams within the Ourimbah Creek and Jilliby Jilliby Creek water sources.
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NRAR thanks First Nations people for their generosity during NAIDOC week
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Departmental media releaseThis week is NAIDOC Week 2020, with the theme ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’.
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Local Water Utilities leading compliance
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Departmental media releaseThe Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has found 84 per cent of Local Water Utilities (LWU) in the Sydney, Hunter and Northern Rivers regions are compliant with NSW water laws.
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NRAR finds non-compliance in 17 Coffs horticulture operations
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Departmental media releaseThe Natural Resources Access Regulator (NRAR) has released the results of Phase 3 of its intensive horticulture compliance campaign in Coffs Harbour.