Reliable Surface Water in NSW

The Reliable Surface Water in NSW dataset was created by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - Water Group in 2013 to identify areas in NSW with a reliable surface water supply. Land with reliable surface water was defined as areas:• buffering all regulated rivers and creeks by 150 metres,• buffering unregulated rivers and creeks with a 5th stream order or higher, by 150 metres,• buffering 3rd and 4th stream order unregulated rivers and creeks, by 150 metresReliable surface water mapping along with two other datasets (reliable rainfall of 350mm or more per annum for 9 out of 10 years, and highly productive groundwater) are used to identify land with access to a reliable water supply, forming part of the regional and site level assessment classification of Biophysical Strategic Agricultural Land (BSAL) at regional and site levels.Under the Mining SEPP, all State Significant Development applications require a Site Verification Certificate to determine if their site contains any BSAL and therefore require further assessment from the Mining and Petroleum Gateway Panel. 

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Title Reliable Surface Water in NSW
Date Published 26/05/2026
Last Updated 27/05/2026
Publisher/Agency Spatial Services (DCS)
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Data Portal Spatial