Beneficial Use - Lower Tertiary
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  Beneficial Use - Lower Tertiary

dataset: BU_LTER
This layer is part of a set that defines the beneficial use of Victoria's groundwater resources. According to the Victorian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), a beneficial use is a use to the environment, or a segment of the environment which is conductive to public benefit, welfare, safety, health or aesthetic enjoyment and which requires protection from the effects of waste discharges, emissions or deposits. A beneficial use may be an existing or potential use. A resource may have more than one beneficial use. The State's groundwater resources have a number of beneficial uses. These uses primarily depend on groundwater quality and aquifer yield and can be assigned to broad water quality classes.
 
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(2017)

Beneficial Use - Lower Tertiary

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

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Beneficial Use - Lower Tertiary 
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BU_LTER 
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  • Inland waters
 
 

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General - Victoria 
 
 

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