More upfront work now needed on water-use licence applications

More early-stage upfront work to generate detailed engineering specifications will be needed before project developers can submit their water-use licence applications (WULA) to the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). All water-use applications involving engineering design work will now need to include a proof of concept, a design report with drawings to the required level and a construction quality assurance (CQA) plan.

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