Bore construction license victoria
An appropriate backflow prevention device must be installed to protect the drinking water supply from the bore water. A licensed or registered plumber needs to install any connection of the drinking water supply to the bore water supply. To avoid the possibility of contaminating the water supply, new bores should always be sited as far as possible away from potential contamination sources, such as drainage lines, feedlots and septic tanks.
You should keep detailed records of your bore, its construction and performance to monitor its efficiency and to determine reasons for any problems that may occur. Water for agriculture. Licences required for domestic and stock groundwater bores Under the Water Act you may take water for domestic and stock purposes from a bore you own or occupy without a take and use licence. To obtain a works licence Before drilling commences an application for a works licence to construct a bore bore construction licence must be submitted and approved.
Please note: a bore construction licence must be approved and obtained prior to the commencement of drilling a bore construction licence may be subject to a validity period a bore completion report is required and must be submitted within 28 days of the completion of the bore. What to expect If you apply online: licences may be approved and issued on the day you will be notified of the outcome by email.
Once you lodge your application your local Rural Water Corporation will: advise you of the outcome, when the application has been assessed. Once the form has been processed, you will receive login details by email.
You can get online access via a Broker Portal to lodge applications to trade allocation on behalf of your customers with a near-instant result in most cases , at a reduced fee. A 'getting started' document updated September is available below.
The first step is to enter into an Agreement which also refers to Common Rules which in turn refer to Instructions with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
Once that has been processed, you will receive login details by email. You can also choose to build your own computer system to directly link via an API to the Victorian Water Register — this may be useful for brokers and exchanges who do a large number of trades.
If you wish to do this, please email your contact details to waterregister. For further information, visit the ADIA website. These areas are shown on the map overleaf. In Victoria there are 38 Groundwater Management Areas in which groundwater has been intensively developed, or has the potential to be developed.
Water Supply Protection Areas are areas declared by the Minister for Water under the Act to protect stressed groundwater or surface water resources through the implementation of a detailed management plan for the area. Unincorporated Areas are areas where no significant development of the groundwater resource has occurred. This is usually because the resource is low yielding, or its quality has traditionally severely limited its use. The permissible consumptive volume PCV is set by the Minister for Water and is the maximum volume of water that can be allocated in an area.
Many areas are already allocated to their PCV limit see map below. In these areas no new licences can be issued. The only way to acquire new water in these areas is to trade with an existing groundwater licence holder. PCVs are imposed to protect the resource and prevent it being depleted or causing adverse impact such as:. Rural Water Corporations are responsible for assessing licence applications, deciding whether to issue licences and the terms and conditions on which a licence is issued.
Licence applications usually take Rural Water Corporations three months to assess. The Rural Water Corporation will consider a range of matters when assessing groundwater licence applications including:. Licences are issued for between 1 year and 15 years with conditions relating to the exact location and depth from which groundwater can be extracted, the annual volume of water that can be pumped and the rate at which pumping can occur.
When making a licence application, applicants may be required to undertake investigations commensurate with the volume applied for. These investigations may include pumping tests and environmental impact reports to ensure the extraction will have no adverse effects. Note: Some management area boundaries on the map overlap, this is due to the varying depths of aquifers encompassed in those Groundwater Management or Water Supply Protection Areas which may lay above or beneath each other.
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