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Title: | New South Wales Border Rivers Alluvium Water Resource Plan - Groundwater (GW18) - Status and Issues Paper - 17 February 2017 |
Status of Publication: | Archive |
Publication Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | NSW Department of Primary Industries - Office of Water |
Region and Basins: | Border Rivers |
Catchment: | Border Rivers catchment |
Subjects: | Murray Darling Basin Groundwater Hydrogeology Aboriginal cultural values Groundwater, bores and springs Groundwater dependent ecosystem Water quality |
Series: | Status and Issues paper for Water Resource Plan Water archive 7. |
Water Sharing Plan: | Water Sharing Plan for the NSW Border Rivers Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources |
Water Resource Plan: | NSW Border Rivers Alluvium Water Resource Plan |
Type of Document: | Report |
Copyright: | ©State of New South Wales Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given. |
Appears in Collections: | Water Resource Plans |
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NSW_Border_Rivers_Alluvium_Water_Resource_Plan_-_Groundwater_(GW18)_-_Status_and_Issues_Paper_-_17_February_2017.pdf | NSW_Border_Rivers_Alluvium_Water_Resource_Plan_-_Groundwater_(GW18)_-_Status_and_Issues_Paper_-_17_February_2017.pdf | 1.04 MB | Adobe PDF | ![]() View/Open |
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