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Papua New Guinea Consolidated Legislation |
Water Resources Act 1982
This reprint of this Statutory Instrument incorporates all amendments, if any, made before25 November 2006 and in force
at 1 July 2001.
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Legislative Counsel
Dated 25 November 2006
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Chapter 205.
Water Resources Regulation 1982
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.
Water Resources Regulation 1982
MADE under the Water Resources Act 1982.
Dated 200 .
(1) An application for a water use permit–
(a) to take, dam, direct or otherwise use water–shall be in Form 1; and
(b) to discharge water or wastes–shall be in Form 2.
(2) An application for a water investigation permit shall be in Form 3.
(1) A water use permit shall be in Form 4.
(2) A water investigation permit shall be in Form 5.
(1) A notice of an application and a public hearing under Section 30 of the Act shall be in Form 6.
(2) A notice of a decision by the Board under Section 31 of the Act shall be in Form 7.
(1) The fee for a permit for a small scheme or project where the volume of–
(a) water to be taken or used; or
(b) wastes to be discharged,
does not exceed 5,000 m3 per year is K10.00.
(2) The fee for a permit for a moderately sized scheme or project where the volume of–
(a) water to be taken or used; or
(b) wastes to be discharged,
exceeds 5,000m3 but does not exceed 50,000,000m3 per year is K100.00.
(3) The fee for a permit for a large scheme or project where the volume of–
(a) water to be taken or used; or
(b) wastes to be discharged,
exceeds 50,000,000m3 per year is K500.00.
(4) The fee for a water investigation permit is K500.00.
(1) Fees for the use of water are as specified in Schedule 2.
(2) Fees for the discharge of wastes are as specified in Schedule 3.
The fee for a copy of–
(a) entries in the register; or
(b) a summary under Section 30 of the Act; or
(c) entries comprising the data collection under Section 62 of the Act,
shall be K1.00 per page or part of a page.
(1) Subject to this section, the quality standards and other standards for water are in accordance with Schedule 4.
(2) Any discharges to, or use of, water must not cause a lowering of water quality below the prescribed standards, subject to the allowance for mixing of wastes with the receiving water.
(3) The portion of the receiving waters that may be allowed for mixing of wastes (the mixing zone) shall be determined by the Board on a case by case basis with definite limits placed on the dimensions of the mixing zone depending on the type of wastes being discharged and the various chemical, physical and biological conditions occurring in the receiving water.
(4) If reliable scientific evidence indicates that the standards are not appropriate for particular waters or for the uses of those waters, the standards shall be modified by the Board to meet the requirements pertaining specifically to those waters and the uses of them.
(5) The water quality standards shall be subject to change only when scientific advances necessitate their modification.
(6) The water quality standards specify, unless stated otherwise, maximum permissible levels or limits of various substances and parameters unless the natural level is greater.
(7) A discharge into, or use of, water must not increase the level of any substance or parameter above that prescribed or above the maximum level to be found naturally.
Penalty: A fine not exceeding K5,000.00.
Default penalty: A fine not exceeding K2,000.00.
SCHEDULE 1
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 1 – Application for Water Use Permit to Take, Dam, Divert or otherwise use water.
Act, Sec. 28(1). Form 1.Reg., Sec. 1(1)(a).
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 2 – APPLICATION FOR WATER USE PERMIT TO DISCHARGE WATER OR WASTES.
Act, Sec. 28(1). Form 2.Reg., Sec. 1(1)(b)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 3 – APPLICATION FOR WATER INVESTIGATION PERMIT.
Act, Sec. 49(1). Form 3.Reg., Sec. 1(2)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 4 – WATER USE PERMIT.
Act, Sec. 40. Form 4.Reg., Sec. 2(1)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 5 – WATER INVESTIGATION PERMIT.
Act, Sec. 49(1). Form 5.Reg.. Sec. 2(2).
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 6 – NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS AND PUBLIC HEARING.
Act, Sec. 30(2). Form 6.Reg., Sec. 3(1).
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
Water Resources Act 1982.
Form 7 – NOTICE OF DECISION OF BOARD.
Act, Sec. 31(1). Form 7.Reg., Sec. 3(2).
SCHEDULE 2 – [1]FEES FOR THE USE OF WATER.
Basic charge–K0.001/m3/year
FORMULA
Annual charge = volume taken x basic charge x use factor
(K/year) (m3/year) (K/m3/year/)
Item | Water Use | Use Factor | Minimum Annual Charge |
| | | K |
1. | Public distribution and water supply | 0 | 00 |
2. | Industrial activities within plant re-use of water (must re-use at least 50% of water) | 0.8 | 00 |
3. | Industrial activities with no re-use of water | 0 | 00 |
4. | Sprinkler irrigation | 0.3 | 00 |
5. | Trickle irrigation | 0.1 | 00 |
6. | Flow irrigation (border, dyke or flooding) | 0.5 | 00 |
7. | Non-consumptive use (hydro, dam, water wheels, etc.) | 0.1 | 00 |
SCHEDULE 3 – FEES FOR DISCHARGE OF WASTES.
Act, Sec 65(g).Reg., Sec 5 (2).
Sch. 3.1. Sewage.
Basic charge–K0.05/m3/year.
FORMULA:
Annual charge = 0.05 x volume x treatment factor.
(K/year) (K/m3) (m3/year)
| Type of Sewage Treatment | Treatment Factor |
1. | No treatment-this includes sewage that is screened and macerated | 0 |
2. | Primary treatment (screened and settled) providing the retention time in sedimentation tank is at least 45 minutes | 0.6 |
3. | Secondary treatment (trickling filters, activated sludge, oxidation ponds or lagoons), providing sewage loadings do not exceed manufacturers
recommendations | 0.3 |
4. | Tertiary treatment (all forms of advanced sewage treatment) | 0.01 |
Sch. 3.2.Industrial Wastes.
Basic charge K0.34/kg biochemical oxygen demand (5 day)/year. These include–
(a) agricultural and horticultural wastes; and
(b) meat processing and packaging industry wastes; and
(c) wastes of a similar kind, consisting predominantly of organic wastes that contain substantial numbers of bacteria and viruses pathogenic to man.
Sch. 3.3.Industrial Wastes.
Basic charge K0.25/kg biochemical oxygen demand (5 day)/year. These include–
(a) agricultural and horticultural wastes associated with–
(i) coffee; and
(ii) oil palm; and
(iii) cocoa; and
(iv) sugar,
industries; and
(b) food processing wastes, consisting predominantly of organic wastes that are free of bacteria and viruses pathogenic to man.
SCHEDULE 4 – QUALITY STANDARDS FOR WATER.
Act, Sec., 66(j).Reg., Sec. 7
All values in g/m3 unless otherwise specified.
TABLE 1.
Parameters. | Fresh water. | Sea water. |
Ammonia-nitrogen | Dependent on pH and temperature (See accompanying Table 2.) | |
Arsenic | 0.05 | 0.05 |
Barium | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Boron | 1.0 | 2.0 |
Cadmium | 0.01 | 0.001 |
Chlorine (total residual) | 0.005 at pH6 | 0.005 |
Chromium (as hexavalent form) | 0.05 | 0.01 |
Colour | No alteration to natural colouration | |
Cobalt | Limit of detectability | |
Copper | 1.0 | 0.03 |
Cyanide (as HCN) | 0.005 | 0.01 |
Faecal coliform bacteria | (See Note 1.) | |
Fats | None | None |
Fluoride | 1.5 | 1.5 |
Grease | none | None |
Insoluble residues | No insoluble residues or sludge formation to occur | |
Iron (in solution) | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Lead | 0.005 | 0.004 |
Manganese (in solution) | 0.5 | 2.0 |
Mercury | 0.0002 | 0.0002 |
Nickel | 1.0 | 1.0 |
Nitrate (as NO3- + NO2-) | 45.0 | 45.0 |
Odour | No alteration to natural odour | |
Oil | None | None |
Oxygen | Not less than 6.0 | Not less than 5.0 |
Pesticides | None | None |
pH | No alteration to natural pH | |
Phenols | 0.002 | 0.002 |
Potassium | 5.0 | 450 |
Radioactivity | None | None |
Selenium | 0.01 | 0.01 |
Silver | 0.05 | 0.05 |
Sulphate (as SO42-) | 400.0 | – |
Sulphide (HS-) | 0.002 | 0.002 |
Tars | None | None |
Taste | No alteration to natural taste | |
Temperature | No alteration greater than (2°C) | |
Tin | 0.5 | 0.5 |
Toxicants, miscellaneous | None | None |
Turbidity | No alteration greater than 25 N.T.U. | |
Zinc | 5.0 | 5.0 |
TABLE 2.&break;Maximum Permitted Concentrations of Ammonia-nitrogen.
Temperature. | pH value. | ||
°C | 7.0 | 8.0 | 9.0 |
5 5 | 1 | 6 | 0.2 |
10 10 | 0 | 1 | 0.1 |
15 15 | 5 | 0.8 | 0.09 |
20 20 | 2 | 0.5 | 0.07 |
25 25 | 6 | 0.4 | 0.06 |
30 30 | 6 | 0.3 | 0.05 |
35 35 | 6 | 0.2 | 0.04 |
Note Faecal Coliform Bacteria Standards.
Based on not fewer than five samples taken over not more than a 30 day period, the median value of the faecal coliform bacteria content of the waters shall not exceed 200 per 100 ml.
Office of Legislative Counsel, PNG
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