Our Water Our Future

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Catchment Management Catchment management is an important part of the ‘catchment to tap’ philosophy. If we look after our drinking water catchments, we can help to ensure quality source water and help to maintain a sustainable environment.

Catchment management is about more than improving the quality of the water in the rivers. MidCoast Water supports several programs to assist farmers improve their management practices. Our funding has been able to provide a mixture of on ground projects - such as restricting stock access to waterways, providing off-stream shade and water and relocation of laneways and creek crossings - and farm planning and nutrient management. We have undertaken these types of works in the Karuah, Crawford, Manning and Barrington River catchments.

The Manning catchment, in particular, is very large and much of it falls outside of our local government areas. We will liaise with these councils, including Tamworth Regional and Walcha Councils, regarding catchment management activities. Working to reduce turbidity in the rivers in our drinking water catchments is a part of the ‘catchment to tap’ philosophy. Over the coming years, we will work to establish long term catchment management water quality monitoring programs as a way to measure our success in this area.

Target We will establish a long term catchment management water quality monitoring program to look at reducing average turbidity in our rivers.

MidCoast Water will continue working in our catchments, which includes continuing to be at the table on issues around coal seam gas and mining impacts, and supporting farmers to improve their management practices.

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Infiltration Reduction

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page 68

Appendix 3 – Summary of feedback received on the Draft Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy

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pages 88-89

Appendix 2 – Components of the Base Scenario

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pages 86-87

Glossary

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page 82

Sustainability

2min
pages 72-73

Servicing small villages

3min
pages 69-71

Long-term solutions

5min
pages 62-64

Catchment Management

1min
page 53

The Manning Scheme

3min
pages 60-61

Bulahdelah

1min
page 55

Gloucester

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pages 56-57

Leakage and Pressure Management

1min
page 50

Stormwater

1min
page 51

Education

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page 48

Community Engagement ....................................................................................................................................................................... v The community engagement process............................................................................................................................. v Project Reference Group............................................................................................................................................................... v What you told us.................................................................................................................................................................................. v What is Integrated Water Cycle Management?

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pages 9-10

Rainwater tanks

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page 47

Levels of Service

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pages 27-28

What is our plan for the future?

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pages 43-44

What are the possible solutions?

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pages 37-38

Who we are

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pages 11-12

What has been achieved?

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page 20

Water Smart Rebates

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page 46
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