Environment and Resource Management

Land and water management plans

The purpose of land and water management plans (LWMPs) is to ensure that irrigation water-use practices are ecologically sustainable, both on and off farm.

The following information will help you prepare an LWMP that identifies the issues and risks associated with use of irrigation water on your property, and develop ways of dealing with them.

An LWMP can remain current for 10 years from the initial approval date, after which it must be resubmitted for approval for a further term.

Contents of an LWMP

A LWMP consists of:

If you have already documented any of the information requested here in another OnePlan module, you can use this in your LWMP.

Why prepare an LWMP?

Preparing an LWMP can be a voluntary undertaking, or it can be a legislative requirement, usually under the Water Act 2000.

Voluntary LWMPs

You can use an LWMP as part of normal business practice to:

Mandatory LWMPs

Under the Water Act 2000, irrigators are required to have an LWMP approved by the department before they can use water from an entitlement for irrigation when:

Under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, you are also required to have an approved LWMP if you want to construct works that capture tail water or contaminated run-off, which require a development permit, under a water resource plan.

Unless there is already a requirement for an LWMP, you do not need one if:

LWMPs and water use plans

The Water Act 2000 describes a process whereby an area can be declared a water use plan area. While none has as yet been declared, a water use plan may specify those water users required to prepare an LWMP to support the plan outcomes.

Recognising programs for LWMP purposes

Third party programs can be recognised by the department using the LWMP Recognition Framework. Programs provide an alternative pathway for individuals to meet the LWMP requirement.

Forms

Fees

Under the Water Act, fees are payable to have LWMPs approved, or the requirement to prepare one deferred.

View the land and water management plan application fees.

Factsheet

 Land and water management plans —W56 (PDF, 95K)* 

* Requires Acrobat Reader

Last updated: 19 June 2009

Land and water management plans

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