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Connors Creek Near Barraba Bayswater Ash Pikes Gully Near Jerry’S Piains Bayswater Brine Decant Unnamed Watercourse Near Muswellbrook 2 1992—No 1992—No. 373 DAMS SAFETY ACT 1948—PROCLAMATION NEW SOUTH WALES [Published in Gazette No. 89 of I7 July I992] (L.S.) P. R. SINCLAIR, Governor. I, Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 27 (2) of the Dams Safety Act 1978, do, by this my Proclamation, amend the Act by omitting Schedule 1 and by inserting instead the Schedule set out hereunder. Signed and Sealed at Sydney, this 4th day of March 1991. By His Excellency’s Command, I. R. CAUSLEY Minister for Natural Resources. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS (Secs. 4 (1), 27) Column 1 Column 2 Name of Darn Location of Dam Avon Avon River near Bargo Bamarang Off-stream storage near Nowra Bargo Weir Bargo River near Bargo Barraba Connors Creek near Barraba Bayswater Ash Pikes Gully near Jerry’s PIains Bayswater Brine Decant Unnamed watercourse near Muswellbrook 2 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Dam Location of Dam Bayswater Brine Holding Unnamed watercourse near Muswellbrook Bayswater Cooling Make Unnamed watercourse near Bayswater Up Beardy Waters Beardy Waters near Glen Innes Beargamil Beargamil Creek near Parkes Ben Boyd Bff-stream storage near Eden Bendeela Pondage Off-stream storage near Nowra Bethungra Wandalybengle Creek near Bethungra Blackbutt Reserve Unnamed watercourse at Shellharbour Blowering Tumut River near Tumut Bogolong Bogolong Creek near Grenfell Bonalbo Off-stream storage at Bonalbo Bootawa Off-stream storage near Taree Borenore Creek Borenore Creek near Molong Brennan’s Creek Brennan’s Creek near Appin Brogo Brogo River near Bega Brokers Road Retarding Cabbage Tree Creek at Wollongong Basin Brooklyn Retarding Basin Unnamed watercourse near Brooklyn Broombee Saumarez Creek near Armidale Browns Creek Tailings Cowriga Creek near Blayney No. 3 Browns Creek Tailings Cowriga Creek near Blayney No. 4 Bundanoon Bundanoon Creek near MOSS Vale Burraga Thompson’s Creek near Burraga Burrendong Macquarie River near Wellington Burrinjuck Mumumbidgee River near Yass Camberwell Coal D1 Blackwalls Creek near Camberwell Camberwell Coal D2 Station Creek near Camberwell Camberwell Coal C3 Station Creek near Camberwell Captains Flat Molonglo River at Captains Flat Carcoar Belubula River near Carcoar Cascade No. I Cascade Creek near Katoomba Cascade No. 2 Cascade Creek near Katoomba 3 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Dam Location of Dam Cascade No. 3 Cascade Creek near Katoomba Castle Hill Agriculture Castle Hill, Sydney Station Cataract Cataract River near Bulli Centennial Park Reservoir Centennial Park, Sydney No. 1 Centennial Park Reservoir Centennial Park, Sydney No. 2 Cessnock No. 1 Wollombi Creek near Cessnock Chaffey Peel River near Tamworth Chain of Ponds 13 Chain of Ponds Creek near Liddell Chichester Chichester River near Dungog Chifley Campbells River near Bathurst Clarrie Hall Doon Doon Creek near Uki Coalcliff Stanwell Creek near Stanwell Bark Cobar Off-stream storage near Cobar Cochrane Georges Creek near Bemboka Coeypolly Creek No. 1 Coeypolly Creek near Werris Creek Coeypolly Creek No. 2 Coeypolly Creek near Werris Creek Colongra Creek Ash Colongra Creek near Doyalson Comberton Grange Off-stream storage near Nowra Retarding Basin Company Grenfell Copeton Gwydir River near Inverell Cordeaux Cordeaux River near Wilton Cowarra Creek Tailings Cowarra Creek near Bredbo Crookwell Kentgrove Creek near Crookwell CSIRO Retarding Basin Great Western Highway, Girraween Danjerra Danjerra Creek near Nowra Dap to Heights Retarding Brooks Creek at Dapto Basin Deep Creek Off-stream storage near Batemans Bay Delegate Retarding Basin Delegate D.E.P. Retarding Basin Quarry Road, Prospect Dover Heights Reservoir Portland Street, Dover Heights 4 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Dam Location of Dam Drayton Mine 1789 Tributary of Bayswater Creek near Muswellbrook Drayton Water Supply Tributary of Bayswater Creek near Muswellbrook Dumaresq Dumaresq Creek near Armidale Duncan’s Creek Duncan’s Creek near Luddenham Dungowan Dungowan Creek near Nundle Dunn swamp Cudgegong River near Kandos Eagles Tabers Creek near Glenmore Emigrant Creek Emigrant Creek near Ballina Eraring Ash Crooked Creek near Wangi Wangi Fitzroy Falls Yanunga Creek near Moss Vale Flat Rock Creek Flat Rock Creek near Nowra Foothills Estate 1 Tributary of Towradgi Creek at Wollongong Foothills Estate 2 Tributary of Towradgi Creek at Wollongong Fountaindale Fountaindale Creek near Jamberoo Fox Hills Retarding Basin Fox Hill Golf Course, Prospect Galambine Near Mudgee Glenbawn Hunter River near Scone Glenlee Tailings Near Menangle Park Glennies Creek Glennies Creek near Singleton Glenquarry Cut Off-stream storage near Moss Vale Gosling Creek Gosling Creek, Orange Grahamstown Off-stream storage near Raymond Terrace Greaves Creek Greaves Creek near Blackheath Gunnedah Coal Company Oaky Gully near Gunnedah Detention Structure Honeysuckle Creek Honeysuckle Creek at Killara Hovell Weir Mannus Creek near Mannus Humphreys Creek Humphreys Creek near Drake Humphreys Creek Tailings Humphreys Creek near Drake Hungerford Hill Vineyards First Creek, Pokolibn 5 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Dam Location of Dam Huntley Colliery Washery Unnamed Creek, Huntley Colliery, Refuse No. 2 Avondale Imperial Lake Willa-Willyong Creek near Broken Hill Inverell Macintyre River near Inverell Jerrara Creek Jerrara Creek near Kiama Junction Reef Belubula River near Mandurama Karangi Off-stream storage near Coffs Harbour Keepit Namoi River near Gunnedah Kernps Creek Kernps Creek near St Marys Kentucky Creek Kentucky Creek near Uralla Kerosene Vale Ash Wallerawang Killara Reservoir Pacific Highway, Killara Lake Canobolas Molong Creek near Orange Lake Endeavour Billabong Creek near Parkes Lake Medlow Wall’s Creek near Medlow Bath Lake Parramatta Hunt’s Creek near Parramatta Lake Rowlands Coombing Rivulet near Carcoar Lemington Mine Tailings Off-stream Storage near Warkworth Liddell Ash Dam Levee Near Muswellbrook Liddell Ash Disposal Saltwater Creek near Muswellbrook Liddell Cooling Water Gardiners Creek near Muswellbrook Liddell Water Supply Tinkers Creek near Muswellbrook Lithgow No. 1 Farmer’s Creek near Lithgow Lithgow No. 2 Farmer’s Creek near Lithgow London Victoria Tailings London Victoria Mine near Parkes Long Corner Creek Long Corner Creek near Adaminaby Lostock Paterson River near Gresford Lucky Draw Tailings Burraga Lyell (Lilyvale) Cox’s River near Hartley Malpas Gara River near Armidale Mangrove Creek Mangrove Creek near Gosford Manly Curl Curl Creek near Manly Vale Mannering Creek Ash Mannering Creek near Wyee Mardi Off-stream storage near Wyong 6 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Darn Location of Dam Maroubra Reservoir Vanny Place, Maroubra Medway Medway River near Berrima Menindee Storages Darling River and adjacent lakes near Menindee olong Creek Molong Creek, Molong Moolarben Creek Moolarben Creek near Ulan Mooney No. 2 Mooney Mooney Creek near Gosford Moores Creek Moores Creek near Tamworth Mount Arthur North No. 1 Whites Creek near Muswellbrook Mount Arthur North No. 2 Whites Creek near Muswellbrook Mumrundi Off-stream storage at Murrurundi Narranbulla Narambulla Creek near Marulan Nepean Nepean River near Bargo Nixon Oakey Creek near Barraba Northparkes Project Tailings Cookopie Creek near North Parkes Oak Flats Reservoir Off-stream storage near Oak Flats Oaky River Oaky River near Armidale Oberon Fish River near Oberon Palmtree Grove Retention Unnamed watercourse, Palmtree Basin Grove, Umina Peak Gold Mine Tailings The Peak, Hillston Road, Cobar Pejar Wollondilly River near Goulburn Pindari Severn River near Ashford Piper’s Hat Piper’s Flat Creek near Wallerawang Plashett Saltwater Creek, Jerry’s Plains Port Macquarie Off-stream storage near Port Macquarie Porters Creek Porters Creek near Mlton Potts Hill Reservoir No. 1 Off-stream storage near Lidcombe Potts Hill Reservoir No. 2 Off-stream storage near Lidcombe Prospect Prospect Creek, Prospect Puddledock Creek Puddledock Creek near Armidale Rangers Valley Cam Creek near Deepwater Redbank Creek Redbank Creek near Mudgee Retarding Basin 3 Toongabbie Creek near West Baulkham Hills 7 1992—No. 373 SCHEDULE 1—PRESCRIBED DAMS—continued Column 1 Column 2 Name of Dam Location of Darn Retention Basin 2 B Toongabbie Creek, Toongabbie Rocky Creek Rocky Creek near Lismore Rydal Off-stream storage near Rydal Rylstone Cudgegong River near Rylstone Sawyers Swamp Creek Ash Sawyers Swamp Creek near Wallerawang Saxonvale Tailings Near Broke School House Creek School House Creek near Regentville, Basin Y Penrith Seaham Williams River near Raymond Terrace Sheahan-Grants Talings Satty Creek near Carcoar Sooley Sooley Creek near Goulburn South Creek South Creek near St Marys Split Rock Manilla River near Manilla Spring Creek Spring Creek near Orange Stanwell Stanwell Creek near Stanwell Park Stephens Creek Stephens Creek near Broken Hill Stockton Colliery Tailings Near Boolaroo Suma Bark Summerhill Creek near Orange Tallong Railway Barbers Creek, Tallong Tallowa Shoalhaven River near Nowra Tenterfield Creek Tenterfield Creek near Tenterfield The Cove Old Sydney Town near Gosford Thompsons Creek Thompsons Creek near Wallerawang Thornleigh Reservoir Off-stream storage near Thornleigh Three Mile Three Mile Creek near Kiandra Tilba Tilba Creek wear Tilba Tilba Timor Castlereagh
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