Plan Map (WSP039 Version 1) Water Sharing Plan for the Clarence Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2016

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Plan Map (WSP039 Version 1) Water Sharing Plan for the Clarence Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2016 Plan Map (WSP039_Version 1) Water Sharing Plan for the Clarence Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2016 L in d e s a y C r e e k G rah am s C eek re g Cr ek Location Diagram nbon k ode e Wo k e e k r e e C r e WOODENBONG r C C h ia la y c e r ca e u A r a o K e B R k k e e o e re c r k C C h i e i l m n l Koreelah o to k C k s o e e r B re g e a e C l r e re F Creek Water o C k d n y le r URBENVILLE ul e Source b C v a i Acacia l l R a d Tooloom n Creek Water W a eek l s Cr T ry tain OO Creek Water a Source Cap L k O M O e M Source e ROAD k r e C k K ee e r r e a C l i m n o C lo k g o M o n M T e a k e a e e r o e e r v r y i l o e p C r a F Maryland a n k C C e s d C e k r r n C r e e e e t e r River Water C l e H l h e r k B e a e l u g i C e k y u M C s s a a Source l n n t n e l a S e e t W e l c C t t l x i k i u r L y e S C l C i e e r k Clarence Extraction Management 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5 10 20 30 C B ek k Cre e irard e G r k Deep-Tunglebung Kilometres Ba e sk C et S re wa d k mp k C Creek Water e Cre e e e ek k re w L r C lo it C o o l tle e o ag e il r b Y Source C S m r M C lu e o la P ek w t T Cataract y C k r Plumbago e e e k River Water r ree e y C k C T lare Creek Water e a Gu li bu Source s lam e R Source L Tooloonk iv ek k i C u ng Cre ver M reek le Extraction Management Units ri i e t Sp t R a rac e ta r c k Ca le e M C o re o r d s C o a C s k e le i l m re k ob Allluvial Water Sources C e e N a k e W r y C b r g a Clarence River Coastal Floodplain n C o r L e e ok k ro Alluvial Groundwater Source reek B ard C ice ing Y Al Herd D Upriver Alluvial Sediments e m in Creek o T B n Ewingar Cre D a ek u n C l a Gr gig n r e i Towns / Localities e n im en The Gorges-Upper C b e s C re le k Lower Timbarra r k e C ee ee k r N k Cr Mid Clarence ee i y k ch r River Water o D l Road so Water Source n Source s Demon Creek C re Grasstree Creek e ek Water Source k re C ar Q rig Dubadar Creek uigera og m Cre G N ek oug hs C reek reek rra C ek Bu r Cre Bug Ceda ilba ek T r Cr Cre imbarra R eek ba iver lyrim Bil J osep hs C reek S ek Washpool a re w eek C C y n Cr ra e Carra ala Creek Water L r M A s Esk River R C D reek r es s C E e ert C Source ond e P N Water reek Pucka k ek C k re e e C E W i k B Source re ow e Fo a ill re u urte W k C tt W en M e le C r ile C A F re r ll k n reek logg C Y em C e u r k n t Cre e e a ek le v e e b D i B k Cr d b o o e oo e R r m iv oo R w bi or Dumb k F O k n udgery C k b reek a s e e T e C r e E r r C e l C o e k k e s k o Seco tt nd Creek e e L p r e r e a h C r r B S W s O r n M M a a a C a a k k a ree k e h k r C y B n l c n e t e k ip R W Vip C n e r w y w m g y h e e e o a e r a d r e l a a i o k s l e n S F b l v WOOMBAH t r m a e d o C e l C le il t e e b n C C e C t a r a n i s C r i r re n e Coombadjha e C e r s e e r F h C C e n k t e r e r n k a k e W r e k J e e a h e l m R u e Creek Water e i C r k k n k F A k k P e c k Clarence k e c h M h r t B e t o H i r e C as r a r v o en e Source san o e s C k a e y Cre a r B o re h ek n d ILUKA ek e s r s w C N u a Coastal e a r C C t r n B k e i W r y t e r C C b C P e e e re r e b le r i ls Copmanhurst-Lower e k HARWOOD Water Source i e C u h k Sportsman Creek e P k s r r M c k e C a S R e b ROAD M n r re Mid Clarence P p S A YAMBA e u n B i C e k a u and Stockyard o c ek v b k e M a a G n r A re e e lg Y P y G h u t P l C j r c s R a o e S d n u IN lm i C d C Water Source h m G oo r a a P LE MACLEAN e C a Creek Water Source n b S ad r b h a rs h k e s o o W oc m C g n C a e s o A h n R r w w s Y k y o e a n e D n C o l il k T ko C n e C C o e l W n r l C e r r re e e e o k e k e m e k N e m k k k r b e e r e A a Dandahra k w C k e t h LAWRENCE r S t e e Y b k a e m C s e u e C e o i r n r r E C t o ra i r S t l ah Creek Water t r C a C e Upper Timbarra nd d h d l S a l t l k b D l o o l e ttle a e s i n Wooloweyah i e o L l C c F C C k k M o b e w r r y Source e a r p r k River Water e e a e k e T k C k C re ee e k e e r Lake Water C Cr re k d c f a k r r C s a u e h C e rl nda ills t te a r e ut Source B D H re ek D B e o e Cre k Source H u k ai b k g S l ree a o d ngai C r a Ca ar h e l k k W R ree r W Lower Mann E a e L e a r y C C o n F t k i l e s o l o lg r o r E r e m n C g n e e o River Water D C le C C A r G n k g C o r O e r y e c R e C r e e r r h e e e k k k k e o k s e Source t e k e re k G Alumy Creek E e e l C W a e r k k C ora ll Cree C r do Y g Sma C l r N r ra D C s o T e o I E n C a R u Water e a e l R g H P C g k lar p li k a IG enc l Walabla Creek i H e e R W io C W iver A l a k e l C ree A r k L C re Y ee Source a umny k e k C r C Al e k e C e k re r n le i tt S C C a e w C l a e h o m C e e a H o Clarence r n r e e C m a a or M ys pi B l C h on r W a C s tl V re a C e e y e r D ll Tidal Pool k f e ie y i f e h s n m i k ar g n d C t u B C o l re r D n Sw C a e e C Water Source A a k in n r ld e g r C e k o ee ree N C k k k e o r e C k b ee e ow Q k r an GRAFTON C C C Mun s C k u k o s ns Creek re r Mosqu e w r e k e Mid Mann a e ito Creek re a k e e n ie e r r g C C tt t k k n r e C z e a k Coldstream bu e r e k Angourie-Redcliffe k p ek le M e C re g C e River Water C e n k e k ket u r e Jac r C e e r er k e ath e e n k e Le C e D C e r Creek Water k M r e e e r e a e s and Sandon Rivers e r r C C C p Source n y s k e n s e C h ip C R n y n Lower Orara ll r i i u i s k s h v o r a p Source y c o C e t e a c Water Source r t a M k A d C t J p S i p l k i W e m l e River Water p e e o e r m S k A s ek e a e e r C C r R C e r e r C e w l e i k Source i e r M C D ee S u s Lower Nymboida r g k o l C Te F k l y i e a u n t s n r e a ig ee n f n b y e m m C r n a re k e r e h e ee l r River Water C k Cr P m m k w i r o e e C k m B G i o l e o J e B l r C a P s D e r C r r n C r k V io e e Source e a t s s l a k i r e e Swan Creek l t ee e r e S r u z k k y p C r Creek a C ee ks Gulf r ss Creek e C h r lac B F Ro re n re S e B C w Water e Wooli iv o k R x w b D ro i Creek O g Source River Water r b k k rum n r Yarrow a B ucca e li Y o G B e u C yd lph C re i e r e o H R eek v e r k i o nry R iv C B Bl Source iv e e a er r l C n R c River Water d k o e F C G r i s s n d k a d re n r t le s C l e e r ek a e k a e re re n e h rs Source C l e Henry River k s i r C ac S k C a rb d e o O Q r le az C e w e m t R n r w e r r r C o y k y E s e e a k d d r e Water Source M N e n k ig R v re a n i y k xl e O o r C C i R a a v ck k m l e r e a B r k R e B e b e e v e C u A k i r e o r r R e i s o R d A g H C r K i a r l n k o s e e W o e t R n v o u t k i A o e k i o k v n r s a e i c Boyd River e e ek R Y r C e e e re k e r W r C o W a t r e C k C g S o k i B u r e n r a e l r e C r la a H e r S a o H C Water Upper Mann r o g e o C a G a s e e a r y w n F lf o l s S k p M w l n a C e a p i a e y t i D K r l o G t n y W l K p C P Source e River Water i A C A re l C re k O d r e W e e e k B k R d e i e it r D k k Source C E C k e C M u e k L l e e r t e o n e a e r l e A g k e S r h e r d C k D e o I e r k C C n r c y rs C o la M e a e r l e B a C o C v R k w i h r d r r k a e o n A e te r R a e k e M u e n a oggs Swamp o k W e e k C T S reek a k B r M r r B o e ow r k Sara-Oban e ns w C a e S e Ca a k mp C e S r C ll s r h e re u r k C M ek k m p C e e e e e s e k Rivers r s t r e o t e R l m o w e C r i a n r e g C re v a r r e e o C k k C w m C r a e s C W e o o Water Source y k k S r e s d o P t h e t e e Cr K m r t n l a i a rs k k y e le o C l C r d c a c k K e n t o e l C ha r a r s l C l e P C re u u s o C b k Mid Orara B e r G o n h H e GLENREAGH k te k d c s e B n a e k re i k w y C r u k ee s C e c d r d P e River Water C n C r a la r B d ills C B ow e Muc a N n k C e um reek P a k s Source T b os eek r a W o p s C et O d l G B ou l u Cl a lly eek w P s Cr elly u k l K y R k e a ek d l r Cree e i L j l o wate a se n e i u und Ma Hou r r ttle W C h a rys C N G te C ll C k ym Ob rh re n Mid Nymboida b k an River ole e u a o e C s k r e C k B b id r n re e a r e w R C r i k e Ma g k i M e rengo Creek i e llo ve ys a e B e e F r r e k o N r Y e River e k Bucca Buc l l v k ca Cree r a e A e k B C C g e o O C r u k b B k g r c i Water Source e C g e C ll n y NANA o y er h l a e r t l o s C a l e h T k e kw Y C t Bucca Bucca c u a.
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