Farmers, irrigators and community members are invited to give feedback on the draft Namoi Alluvium (Groundwater) Water Resource Plan which is now on public exhibition.
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An information session will be held in Gunnedah from 3:30-5:30pm on Tuesday, June 25, where NSW Department of Industry-Water staff will discuss the proposed plan.
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"The water resource plans are a key requirement of the Murray Darling Basin Plan, and provide for the continuing and sustainable use of the Namoi groundwater resources into the future," NSW Water Minister Melinda Pavey said.
"We need to ensure we have a stronger focus on implementation of plans - this has been a legitimate criticism of the past."
"To this end, I've asked the department to ensure we have sufficient, ongoing and skilled resources to lead plan delivery and on-going review."
An information session will also be held in Wee Waa from 1.30-3.30pm on Monday, June 24, and Werris Creek from 10.45am-12.45pm on Wednesday, June 26.