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Persons and Classes of Persons Persons and Classes of Persons Published by the Bureau of Meteorology Version 1, 2021 Date: 29 April 2021 Persons and Classes of Persons 1 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category B persons — other agencies of the Commonwealth or a State Part 2 Note: A reference in this document to a Commonwealth department, authority, agency or statutory body is a reference to the Commonwealth as represented by that department, authority, agency or statutory body. A reference in this document to a state or territory department, authority, agency or statutory body is a reference to that state or territory as represented by that department, authority, agency or statutory body. Persons (Water Regulations 2008, Part 7) Part 1 Category A persons — lead water agencies State Person Commonwealth Australian Government Department that administers the Water Act 2007 Murray-Darling Basin Authority New South Wales Department of Planning, Industry and Environment – Water Water NSW Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Queensland Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water Western Australia Department of Water and Environmental Regulation South Australia Department for Environment and Water Tasmania Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Australian Capital Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Territory Directorate Northern Territory Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security Part 2 Category B persons — other agencies of the Commonwealth or a State State Person Commonwealth National Capital Authority New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Forestry Corporation of NSW Manly Hydraulics Laboratory Victoria Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions Environment Protection Authority Persons and Classes of Persons 2 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category D persons — owners or operators of major storages Part 4 Queensland Department of Environment and Science SunWater Western Australia Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions Department of Communities Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Forest Products Commission South Australia Department for Energy and Mining Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA Environment Protection Authority ForestrySA Tasmania Inland Fisheries Service Sustainable Timber Tasmania Tasmanian Irrigation Pty Ltd Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry and Resources Part 3 Category C persons — hydroelectricity generators 1. AGL Hydro Partnership 2. CleanCo Queensland Ltd 3. Hydro-electric Corporation (Hydro Tasmania) 4. Pacific Hydro Pty Ltd 5. Snowy Hydro Limited Part 4 Category D persons — owners or operators of major storages State Person Commonwealth Murray-Darling Basin Authority National Capital Authority New South Wales AGL Macquarie Armidale Regional Council Bathurst Regional Council Bega Valley Shire Council Cabonne Shire Council Central Coast Council Central Tablelands Water Clarence Valley Council Coffs Harbour City Council EnergyAustralia Essential Energy Eurobodalla Shire Council Goulburn Mulwaree Council Hunter Water Persons and Classes of Persons 3 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category D persons — owners or operators of major storages Part 4 Kempsey Shire Council Liverpool Plains Shire Council MidCoast Council Mid-Western Regional Council Orange City Council Parkes Shire Council Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Rous County Council Shoalhaven Water (Shoalhaven City Council) Snowy Valleys Council Sydney Water Corporation (Sydney Water) Tamworth Regional Council Tenterfield Shire Council Tweed Shire Council Warrumbungle Shire Council Water NSW Wingecarribee Shire Council Yass Valley Council Victoria AGL Hydro Partnership AGL Loy Yang Pty Ltd Barwon Region Water Corporation (Barwon Water) Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (Gippsland Water) Central Highlands Water Coliban Region Water Corporation (Coliban Water) Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning ENGIE Hazelwood Power Station & Mine Environment Protection Authority Gippsland and Southern Rural Water Corporation (Southern Rural Water) Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Corporation (Goulburn-Murray Water) Goulburn Valley Region Water Corporation (Goulburn Valley Water) Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water Corporation (GWMWater) Melbourne Water Corporation (Melbourne Water) North East Region Water Corporation (North East Water) South Gippsland Region Water Corporation (South Gippsland Water) Wannon Region Water Corporation (Wannon Water) Persons and Classes of Persons 4 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category D persons — owners or operators of major storages Part 4 Queensland Cairns Regional Council CleanCo Queensland Ltd Cloncurry Shire Council Croydon Shire Council Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water Fraser Coast Regional Council Gladstone Area Water Board Livingstone Shire Council Mount Isa Water Board Queensland Bulk Water Supply Authority (Seqwater) Rockhampton Regional Council South Burnett Regional Council Southern Downs Regional Council SunWater Toowoomba Regional Council Torres Shire Council Townsville City Council Western Australia Water Corporation South Australia Department for Environment and Water Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA Environment Protection Authority South Australian Water Corporation (SA Water) Tasmania Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment Hydro-electric Corporation (Hydro Tasmania) Tasmanian Irrigation Pty Ltd TasWater Australian Capital Icon Water Limited Territory Northern Territory Power and Water Corporation (Power and Water) Persons and Classes of Persons 5 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category F persons — urban water utilities Part 6 Part 5 Category E persons — rural water utilities State Person New South Wales Coleambally Irrigation Co-operative Limited Murray Irrigation Limited Murrumbidgee Irrigation Limited Water NSW Victoria Gippsland and Southern Rural Water Corporation (Southern Rural Water) Goulburn-Murray Rural Water Corporation (Goulburn-Murray Water) Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water Corporation (GWMWater) Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Corporation (Lower Murray Water) Queensland SunWater Western Australia Gascoyne Water Co-operative Ltd Harvey Water Ord Irrigation Co-operative Ltd South Australia Central Irrigation Trust Tasmania Tasmanian Irrigation Pty Ltd Part 6 Category F persons — urban water utilities State Person New South Wales Albury City Council Ballina Shire Council Bathurst Regional Council Bega Valley Shire Council Byron Shire Council Central Coast Council Clarence Valley Council Coffs Harbour City Council Dubbo Regional Council Essential Energy Eurobodalla Shire Council Goldenfields Water County Council Goulburn Mulwaree Council Hunter Water Kempsey Shire Council Lismore City Council Persons and Classes of Persons 6 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category F persons — urban water utilities Part 6 MidCoast Council Orange City Council Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Riverina Water (Riverina Water County Council) Rous County Council Shoalhaven Water (Shoalhaven City Council) Tamworth Regional Council Tweed Shire Council Wagga Wagga City Council Wingecarribee Shire Council Victoria Barwon Region Water Corporation (Barwon Water) Central Gippsland Region Water Corporation (Gippsland Water) Central Highlands Water Coliban Region Water Corporation (Coliban Water) East Gippsland Region Water Corporation (East Gippsland Water) Goulburn Valley Region Water Corporation (Goulburn Valley Water) Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water Corporation (GWMWater) Lower Murray Urban and Rural Water Corporation (Lower Murray Water) North East Region Water Corporation (North East Water) South Gippsland Region Water Corporation (South Gippsland Water) Wannon Region Water Corporation (Wannon Water) Westernport Water Queensland Cairns Regional Council Fraser Coast Regional Council Gladstone Area Water Board Rockhampton Regional Council Toowoomba Regional Council Townsville City Council Western Australia Aqwest (Bunbury Water Corporation) Tasmania TasWater Northern Territory Power and Water Corporation (Power and Water) Persons and Classes of Persons 7 www.bom.gov.au/water/regulations/schedules Persons Category G persons — Catchment Management Authorities and others Part 7 Part 7 Category G persons — Catchment Management Authorities and others State Person New South Wales Central Tablelands Local Land Services Central West Local Land Services Greater Sydney Local Land Services Hunter Local Land Services Murray Local Land Services North Coast Local Land Services North West Local Land Services Northern Tablelands Local Land Services Riverina Local Land Services South East Local Land Services Western Local Land Services Victoria Corangamite Catchment Management Authority East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority Mallee Catchment Management Authority North Central Catchment Management Authority North East Catchment Management Authority Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Wimmera Catchment Management Authority Queensland Burnett Mary Regional Group Cape York Sustainable Futures Desert Channels Queensland Inc. Fitzroy Basin Association Inc. Healthy Land and Water Northern Gulf Resource Management Group NQ Dry Tropics Queensland Murray-Darling Committee Reef
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