Environmental Planning Instrument - Salinity

This spatial dataset identifies land where development implications exist due to the presence of salinity, to ensure the effects of development are minimised and mitigated, as designated by a NSW environmental planning instrument. Salinity is the accumulation of salt in land and water to a level that damages the natural and built environment. Salinity usually occurs with other natural resource problems such as decreasing soil and water quality, erosion and loss of native vegetation

Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for a data package (shapefile)

Data Source:
  • ePlanning
Additional Information
Field Value
Title Environmental Planning Instrument - Salinity
Date Published 16/07/2018
Last Updated 08/10/2025
Publisher/Agency NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency asNeeded
Temporal Coverage From 23/04/2014
Data Portal ePlanning