- Aquatic ecosystems
Information on Tasmania's natural ecosystems characterised by being either permanently or periodically under water, either running (lotic environments), or still (lentic environments). These ecosystems support unique communities of flora and fauna, and their monitoring is vital for sustainable water resource management
- Australian Water Association Tasmanian Branch
Communicates local water industry issues to its members and stakeholders through regular forums, networking opportunities and newsletter
- Clarence Recycled Water (CRW)
Planning for the Coal River Recycled Water Scheme (trading as Clarence Recycled Water) commenced in 1995; its objective is to reduce the amount of effluent discharged into the Derwent estuary, to achieve beneficial and sustainable reuse of water, and to reduce the consumption of irrigation water sourced from the river. A CRW registration of interest form is available)
- Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystem Values (CFEV) Program
Web site of the CFEV Program, part of the implementation of the Water Development Plan for Tasmania and provides information on conservation value for natural resource managers
- Entura
Website of Entura, consultants in energy and water solutions and part of the Hydro Tasmania company. Specialising in renewable energy, power engineering, hydro power, water management and infrastructure, environmental management and planning
- Gerald Spaulding Drillers
Drilling company operating from Devonport, with experience in varied drilling applications including domestic and large diameter water bores, ground water piezometer systems, mine site dewatering and reverse circulation drilling
- Groundwater Information Access Portal
A map-based database developed by the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE), providing information on domestic, commercial and industrial groundwater bores throughout Tasmania
- Hydro Tasmania: water
Links to water catchment areas with details of capacity and output
- National Water Initiative Implementation Plan (Tasmania)
The Implementation Plan (September 2006) sets out the water management actions already completed by Tasmania, as well as its remaining commitments under the Intergovernmental Agreement on the National Water Initiative (NWI)
- Our Water-Our Future Project
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment project to secure water entitlements for licenced users and assist licenced users in meeting their obligations and discourage unlawful taking of rural water
- River flow plots
The Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment's river flow plots display the flow recorded in megalitres per day (ML/day) at monitoring sites which are currently open and telemetered. Data for these sites are updated once per day
- Savonious Rotor - The Alternative Windmill
The Savonious Rotor is another way of using the wind to move water.The information provided is free and made available in the spirit of spreading useful information to benefit our planet
- Tasmanian Planning Commission
From 1 September 2009, the Tasmanian Planning Commission assumed the functions of the former Resource Planning and Development Commission (RPDC) and the Land Use Planning Branch of the Department of Justice. It oversees the state's planning system, is responsible for state of the environment reporting, assesses public land use issues and projects of State significance, and reviews water management plans
- Tasmanian Planning Commission: reserve and water management plan reviews
Information on the assessment process for reserve and water management plans undertaken by the Commission with links to relevant legislation
- Water
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment page for access to a range of information on Tasmania's freshwater resources and ecosystems, their sustainable development and management
- Water in Tasmania: who is responsible?
Summary of the areas of activity of various bodies at all levels of government with responsibility for the management and regulation of Tasmania's freshwater resources
- Water Information System of Tasmania
The Water Information System for Tasmania (WIST) is a single point of access to Tasmanian freshwater related information. It provides continuous stream monitoring water flow data, water quality data, natural freshwater values, and water entitlement and dam permit data
- Water legislation, policy and planning
Information on policies, strategies and legislation relating to the management of water quality and supply in Tasmania. Includes a link to completed and draft water management plans
- Water trading: guiding principles
To assist in the further development of the water market in Tasmania, the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment has developed guidelines to clarify and provide certainty on the Department's interpretation of the relevant provisions of the Water Management Act 1999