Environment and Resource Management

Moreton catchment

Map showing area covered bt the Moreton catchment water planning process

Current status of planning activities

Water resource plan (WRP)
Intention to prepare draft WRP announced Draft WRP released Final WRP approved
21-05-05 10-07-06 16-03-07
Resource operations plan (ROP)
Intention to prepare draft ROP announced Draft ROP released Final ROP approved
10-07-06 13-01-09

Draft resource operations plan

The Moreton draft Resource Operations Plan (PDF, 1.0M)* was released on 13 January 2009 for public comment. A summary brochure (PDF, 688K)* and explanatory notes (PDF, 141K)* accompany the draft ROP.

Submissions for the Moreton draft Resource Operations Plan have closed.

Request to modify interests in a water allocation—see public notice below

Attachment 8 of the Moreton draft Resource Operations Plan contains a list of water allocations to be granted when the resource operations plan is finalised. Water entitlement holders whose entitlements will be converted to water allocations need to ensure that tenancy arrangements are correct. If there are changes to the tenancy arrangements listed on your water entitlement, please inform the chief executive by 5 pm Wednesday 2 December 2009, by completing a Section 101(1)(a) - Request to modify interests in a water allocation form (PDF, 34K)* or by completing one of the other forms mentioned in the public notice below.

Water resource plan

The Water Resource (Moreton) Plan 2007 (listed under the Water Act 2000 ) was released in March 2007, following consideration of submissions on the draft plan.

Water resource plan amendment

In October 2008, amendments to the Plan were made under section 56 (4) of the Water Act 2000. The Water Resource (Moreton) Amendment Plan (No.1) 2008 (listed as item 362) provides for:

Moratorium on water bores in Brisbane

The Minister for Natural Resources and Water introduced a moratorium (PDF, 147K)* on construction of works that take underground water in parts of Brisbane on 12 May 2007.

Works and water to which the moratorium applies

It applies to all underground water in the Brisbane aquifer area. The moratorium applies to:

Exemptions

The moratorium allows for certain activities to continue with minimum disruption. Landholders, who are not serviced by a reticulated water supply scheme operated by a local authority, will continue to be able to build infrastructure to access water to meet stock or domestic requirements. Local authorities will be able to take underground water for town water supply purposes. Exemptions are also provided for the construction, operation or maintenance of public assets and utilities. Water permits are also exempt.

Replacement works

Certain criteria must be adhered to when replacing existing works:

You must notify the department prior to undertaking works to replace existing works. A notification form is available from the department.

Lockyer Valley groundwater management

A recent amendment to the Water Regulation 2002 requires that land owners in Implementation area 2A (Tenthill and Ma Ma catchment areas) provide information on bores and water use to the department from 30 June 2009.

Read more about Lockyer Valley groundwater management.

Public notices

Progression on finalisation of draft Moreton Resource Operations Plan (PDF, 53K)*, 6 November 2009

Public notice requiring landowners to provide information about subartesian works and associated water use (PDF, 325K)*, 30 June 2009

Public notice inviting submissions on the Moreton draft Resource Operations Plan (PDF, 171K)*, 13 January 2009

Map of Moreton catchment

You can also download a detailed Moreton water planning area map (PDF, 194K)* .

Contact details

If you would like more information about the Moreton water planning activities, please contact:

Water Resource Planning Coordinator
Woolloongabba Office
PO Box 1653
Coorparoo QLD 4151

Phone: 1800 308 252
Fax: 3224 2933
Email: Moreton WRP coordinator

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Last updated: 06 November 2009

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