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Phase 1 Bioregional Assessments: NRM funding for data assessment

This initiative provides $200 million for conducting science-based assessments of potential impacts of coal seam gas and large coal mining on water resources. Bioregional assessments involve scientific analysis of ecology, hydrology, and geology to inform decision-making. NRM groups are funded to identify water assets, assess risks, and contribute to a baseline of information for bioregional assessments.

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Phase 1 Bioregional Assessments: NRM funding for data assessment

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  1. Phase 1 Bioregional Assessments: NRM funding for data assessment Office of Water Science and Independent Expert Scientific Committee

  2. Background • $200 million for establishing a science based framework to research/assess potential impacts of coal seam gas and large coal mining on water resources. Including undertaking bioregional assessments • A National Partnership Agreement (NPA) with the states, currently Qld, NSW, SA • Establish the Independent Expert Scientific Committee • Interim Committee established pending appointment of statutory Committee

  3. Bioregional Assessments • The Committee has three key roles: • Provide advice on projects • Oversee bioregional assessments • Oversee research on potential water-related impacts • Bioregional assessments: scientific analysis of ecology, hydrology and geology of an area to inform potential risks to water resources as a result of developments • Bioregional Assessments: involve the Office of Water Science, relevant state/territory government agencies, NRM bodies, other providers

  4. Bioregional Assessments • Bioregional assessments will be run in 2 parts. • Part 1: data acquisition and knowledge sharing. Funding for NRMs that are underlain by coal seam gas and coal reserves – NPA states only.

  5. Bioregional Assessments Part 2 • Part 2: detailed assessments to provide better information for decision-makers to ensure protection of water resources. First 5 regions for bioregional assessments:

  6. Part1 and NRM involvement • Funds for NRM groups to: • identify environmental/water assets and potential risks to these assets from coal seam gas and coal mining • inform on knowledge gaps of hazards and risks to regional water resources associated with coal seam gas and coal mining • Will provide a baseline of information for bioregional assessments and contribute to information platform for use by NRMs and governments.

  7. Part 1 Bioregional Assessments: Key deliverables NRMs to be consulted to contribute to: • Identifying water assets, by commenting and advising on a map of water assets in their NRM • A spreadsheet identifying relevant data sets held by the NRM. • Identify possible hazards from coal seam gas and coal mining on assets, why they are perceived as threats or hazards and identify knowledge gaps e.g. data required to understand impacts.

  8. Conclusion/Questions • Further information can be found at: http://www.environment.gov.au/coal-seam-gas-mining/index.html • bernadette.o’neil@environment.gov.au • 02 6274 1978

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