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Irrigators keen to harvest water stuck in a legal no-man’s land as flood passes them by
Irrigators in north-west New South Wales may not be able to touch floodwaters passing their gate, due to confusion about their legal entitlement.
Key points:
- Flooding is likely in north-west NSW
- Irrigators are uncertain if they can harvest the flood plain water legally
- The water regulator has warned irrigators to “seek counsel”
Earlier this year the NSW Parliament rolled back regulations that gave irrigators the right to harvest floodwater.
With no new regulations in place, and floodwater on the way after recent rain, irrigators are asking, “Can I take the water?”
Flash flooding after heavy rain has moved inland in NSW with falls of up to 200 millimetres recorded in the past 24 hours across the north-west of the state.
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