WaterNSW to host licensing info session in Goondiwindi

13 NOVEMBER 2024

WaterNSW regulatory assessment and approvals specialists will hold a drop-in information session in Goondiwindi this month, to assist customers navigate regulations critical to their business operations.

WaterNSW regulatory assessment and approvals specialists will hold a drop-in information session in Goondiwindi this month, to assist customers navigate regulations critical to their business operations.

Lodging applications for groundwater bores, metering rules and floodplain harvesting are among the issues WaterNSW personnel will be on hand to address:

TUESDAY, 19 November at the Gateway to Training building, 15-21 Russell Street, Goondiwindi, Qld., between 9am and 4pm (NSW AEST).

The Goondiwindi session is one of a number of outreach information clinics targeting areas without the opportunity for face-to-face appointments in nearby WaterNSW offices.

Customers will be able to either drop-in at any time or book a 30-minute appointment throughout the day to discuss:

· Licenses, applications and approvals

· Non-urban metering regulations

· Lodging groundwater bore applications in the WaterNSW customer portal

· Floodplain harvesting

· Farm dams/harvestable rights dams.

WaterNSW scheduled the events in consultation with Border Rivers Food and Fibre and in response to customer feedback, including from recent field days, according to Stakeholder Engagement manager Brendan Maher.

“We know some customers don’t have ready access to a WaterNSW regulatory experts to receive face-to-face assistance on matters important to running their businesses. These outreach sessions are about making that opportunity available.”

“We are also available to meet with customers at field days around the state. Field days have been a great opportunity to speak to our customers in large numbers, provide them useful information to help in running their businesses, and to hear from their local perspective about issues that are topical in their area,” Mr Maher said.

To reserve an appointment in advance visit: WaterNSW - Customer Outreach Session - Border Rivers Tickets

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