South Australian Consolidated Acts29—Rights conferred by easement
(1) The easement
entitles the person in whom it is vested and any person authorised by that
person to use the land subject to the easement (the servient land) for the
purpose of, or relating to—
(a)
drilling wells; and
(b)
laying pipes so that the uppermost surface of the pipe is at least 600
millimetres below ground level; and
(c)
constructing pumping stations and installing pumps and other equipment; and
(d)
constructing roads, buildings, structures and other works; and
(e)
constructing electricity transmission lines; and
(f)
excavating trenches; and
(g)
using the Scheme infrastructure to pump water in accordance with this Act and
using the electricity transmission lines for the transmission of electricity;
and
(h)
monitoring the operation of the Scheme infrastructure; and
(i)
inspecting, cleaning, clearing, maintaining, repairing,
altering, renewing and replacing any part of the Scheme infrastructure; and
(j) any
other activity that is necessary or desirable for the purposes of this Act.
(2) For the purposes
of carrying out the Trust's functions, the Trust, or a person authorised by
the Trust, may temporarily enter and occupy land adjacent to the servient
land.
(3) The Trust, or a
person authorised by the Trust, may, for the purpose of exercising rights
conferred by the easement, enter, pass over and occupy the servient land or
the land referred to in subsection (2) at any time (with or without motor
vehicles and other equipment).
(4) A person entering
land under this section must comply with the requirements of section 71.