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Report of the Broken River Scientific Panel on the environmental condition and flows of the Broken River and Broken Creek

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posted on 2023-03-23, 18:08 authored by Peter Cotthingham, Mike Stewardson, Jane Roberts, Leon Metzeling, Paul Humphries, Terry Hillman, Graeme Hannan
"December 2001".

Project Number: Bulk Entitlement conversion process for the Broken River Basin.

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The Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DNRE) is overseeing a Bulk Entitlement conversion process for the Broken River Basin, with the aim of converting current water authority rights to water to Bulk Entitlements under the provisions of the Water Act (1989). A key feature of this process involves an assessment of current environmental conditions and identification of any current or potential impacts on environmental values associated with the regulation of flow within the river system. The broad environmental objective of the Bulk Entitlement conversion process is to ensure that current environmental values are protected and, where possible, enhanced.

Funding

Funding agency: Department of Natural Resources and Environment. Client: Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology.

History

Publication Date

2001-07-01

Publisher

Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre.

Report Number

CRCFE Technical report 10/2001.

Pagination

116 p

Rights Statement

Open Access. This report has been reproduce with the publishers permission. Permission to reproduce this report must be sought from the publisher. Copyright (2001) Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre.

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