Passing flow definition

Passing flow means the volume of water required to be maintained at a selected point in the stream to promote water quantity and quality conditions after consideration of downstream users and ecological needs.
Passing flow means the flow in the waterway immediately downstream of the McCall Say Reservoir and the Loombah Reservoir;
Passing flow means an amount of the flow past the specified point which must pass to the waterway immediately downstream of the Myrtleford diversion weir;

More Definitions of Passing flow

Passing flow means the passing flows described in Schedule 3; ‘primary entitlement’ means an entitlement in column B of Schedule 1;
Passing flow means the volume of water required to be maintained at a selected
Passing flow means an amount of flow referred to in the Bulk Entitlement (Latrobe - Southern Rural) Conversion Order 1996 which the 13Storage Manager is obliged to pass at nominated points in the System Waterway;

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