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Lake Wanaka Preservation Act (No. 107 of 1973).

Country/Territory
New Zealand
Document type
Legislation
Date
1973 (1998)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Long title
An Act to make provision for the preservation of the normal water levels and shoreline of Lake Wanaka, and the maintenance and improvement of its water quality.
Subject
Water
Keyword
River basin institution Waterworks Water conservation zone Recreational water use
Geographical area
Asia and the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Oceania, South Pacific
Abstract

The overall aim of this Act, consisting of 11 sections, is to preserve the normal water levels and shoreline of Lake Wanaka and to maintain and improve its water quality, essentially via the regulation of "works" which are defined as dams, weirs, gates, locks, booms, excavations, structures or other works. In particular, the Act aims at preserving the water levels of the lake and its shoreline in their natural state, and preventing the body of water from being impounded, controlled or obstructed by any works except in emergency. The Minister of Conservation may appoint Guardians of the Lake whose functions shall include declaring emergency water levels (i.e. which cause loss or damage to human life, livestock or property by flooding), as well as report and make reccomendations to the Minister on the use of the lake for recreational purposes (sect. 5). The responsible local water board is the Otago Water Board. Harbour works on Lake Wanaka are restricted by section 11.

Full text
English
Website
www.legislation.govt.nz