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Basic water rights

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Three basic rights to access water are available to rural landholders' in NSW. Licences are not required for water taken under basic rights:

  1. Domestic and stock water

    Landholders over an aquifer or with river or lake frontage can access water for domestic (household) purposes or to water stock.

  2. Native title water

    Anyone who holds native title with respect to water, as determined under the Commonwealth Native Title Act 1993, can take and use water for a range of personal, domestic and non-commercial purposes.

  3. Harvesting runoff – farm dams

    Harvestable right water is generally intended for essential stock and household use but can be used for any purpose. Harvestable right water allows for landholders in most rural areas to collect a proportion of the runoff on their property and store it in one or more farm dams up to a certain size.

Further information

What are rural landholders' basic rights to water? (PDF 27 KB)
Water for my rural property - do I require a licence? (PDF 58 KB)
How much water do I need for my rural property? (PDF 92 KB)

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