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Report on audit of methods for reporting water storage volumes in Murray-Darling Basin [electronic resource] / GHD
Bib ID 4561647
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
GHD (Firm)
 
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Description Canberra, A.C.T. : Dept. of the Environment and Water Resources, 2008. 
Series

PANDORA electronic collection

Technical Details

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at: http://www.environment.gov.au/water/publications/mdb/pubs/audit-methods-for-reporting-water-storage-volumes.pdf 

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Summary

The Murray-Darling Basin Commission (MDBC) is responsible for directing the operation of water storages along the Murray River, in accordance with the water sharing rules of the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement (2006). The MDBC collates water storage volume information from the respective basin jurisdictions, summarise and report on the information.

Notes

Title from title screen (viewed on 27 February 2009).

Includes bibliographical references.

Text and graphics.

Selected for archiving

Subjects Groundwater - Murray River (N.S.W.-S. Aust.)  |  Groundwater - Darling River Watershed (Qld. and N.S.W.)  |  Water-supply - New South Wales - Murray-Darling Basin - Auditing.
Other authors/contributors Australia. Dept. of the Environment,Water, Heritage and the Arts
Terms of Use Commonwealth of Australia 2008. 

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