Guided by the community, Arrow’s Condamine Alluvium Substitution Scheme (CASS) is designed to offset the impact of Arrow’s natural gas-related activities on the Condamine Alluvium’s groundwater resources. The scheme will enable Arrow to maximise the re-use of treated well production water with a substitution of allocation scheme among licenced water users.
The physical distribution of this water – between various water treatment facilities and end users’ delivery points – will be through Arrow’s Beneficial Use Networks, through the CASS.
To support the project, a ‘tie-in’ – a pipeline valve and a 12m length of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe is required to connect key parts of the treated water pipeline distribution network. This tie-in will enable Arrow to connect to landholders across the distribution network.
The tie-in is proposed for construction on property owned by Arrow Land Holdings Pty Ltd (Lot 3 RP77715). As a result, Arrow is lodging a Regional Interests Development Application (RIDA).
The RIDA is currently open for public comment.
For more information, view the public notice here.