5. Allocation of Public Resources Volume One Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 5.AER.5 Increased utilisation of allocated water. Increased use of water, within allocation limits, as recorded by water meter and published via E-planning. Water users transfer water permits from site to site, as recorded by E-planning. 5.AER.6 Reduced conflict between water users. A reduction in the number of complaints regarding the taking, use, damming and diversion of water. 5.AER.7 Over-allocation of water resources is The total amount of water allocated to water users in phased out. over-allocated resources does not exceed the allocation limit by 2025. 5.AER.8 Land use change does not reduce water No significant increase in the incidence of flow yield in fully allocated FMUs to the extent restrictions experienced by water permit holders in that it adversely affects the reliability of fully allocated FMUs. existing water permits. 5.AER.9 Storage of water is increasingly utilised to The record of the number of Class C water permits improve the resilience of water uses. granted. 5 – 36