Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan

The Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan has now been finalised.

A public consultation process has been completed with feedback incorporated into the finished document.

The Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan recognises the diverse range of human values and uses connected to the Lachlan system.

It draws together local, traditional and scientific knowledge to guide the management of rivers over the longer term and details the objectives and watering requirements for key plants, waterbirds, fish and system functions.

The Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan is one of nine developed for NSW river systems as required under the Murray–Darling Basin Plan.

Managers of water for the environmental will use this long-term water plan to guide and inform their actions to support the ongoing health of rivers and wetlands for the benefit of plants, animals and people.


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Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan Part A: Lachlan catchment

The Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan Part A is a catchment-scale description of the flow regimes required to maintain or improve environmental outcomes in the Lachlan.

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Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan Part B: Lachlan planning units

The Lachlan Long-Term Water Plan Part B describes the flow regimes required to maintain or improve environmental outcomes in the Lachlan at a planning planning unit scale.

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