Border Rivers definition

Border Rivers means the parts of the Dumaresq, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Barwon Rivers which constitute part ofthe boundary between New South Wales and Queensland.
Border Rivers means the parts of the Severn Dumaresq Macintyre and Barwon Rivers constituting part of the boundary between the States of New South Wales and Queensland.

Examples of Border Rivers in a sentence

  • Report on outcomes of the flood behaviour investigation for the Namoi Valley and Border Rivers.

  • Copy of public announcement of EOI in Border Rivers and Namoi valleys.

  • SunWater, a statutory Queensland-owned corporation, manages all water supply schemes in the Queensland ▇▇▇▇▇▇–▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Basin area except for the Border Rivers Water Supply Scheme for which the DNRME is the ROL holder (SunWater manage this scheme under contract to the Dumaresq-Barwon Border Rivers Commission).

  • Regulated allocation/ Border Rivers Regulated River (NSW) to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ supplemented water allocation Water Supply Scheme and Border Rivers (Qld) Water water (temporary transfer) Supply Scheme and vice versa subject to account limit rules and operational accounting rules to be developed and agreed.

  • For clarification, nothing in this Agreement is intended to affect the role, functions and powers of the Border Rivers Commission as provided for under the Act and the New South Wales -Queensland Border Rivers Agreement.

  • This flow objective will be met on initialisation of the plans only and has been achieved by varying access arrangements for unregulated flows in the Border Rivers.

  • For the take of water from the storage of Glenlyon Dam, Pike Creek from Glenlyon Dam to the junction with Dumaresq River and the Border Rivers downstream of the Pike Creek junction, Queensland will use hydrologic modelling to convert existing authorisations to volumetric water entitlements and to develop water sharing rules to contain the long term average annual take within the agreed limits.

  • Supplementary allocation/ unsupplemented water allocation water (temporary transfer) Border Rivers Regulated River (NSW) to Border Rivers Water Management Area (Qld) and vice versa.

  • The States will share information on authorisations for the take or conservation of water and any related infrastructure as required to develop or update hydrologic models for the Border Rivers Catchment.

  • The States agree to implement allocation and management arrangements to limit the long term average annual take of surface water in the Border Rivers Catchment.