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Bega Brogowsp010 LOCALITY MAP NSW B r o g o R i v e r G a l o o n C k Ban dy Ck k s C sop Jes k C y o r l k i C G s B en R re A G N D k Y C C R k E le C E o ns K so T H in R W s b A a r o IL e R te z r To lo B o r UPPER B o ROGO RD C g k o k S s C w ee a nk Brogo m Ya p Dam C k St UPPER BROGO RIVER ingi ng T ree Ck RAIL NELSON CREEK T Y W H S E k C C IN ! YANKEES R s P n w FLAT o r W A B R Ck R n IG so A el L N R A N G BEGA AND BROGO E R Ck D ouble Ck REGULATED RIVERS D House B ro G wn eorge M A s Ck ou lso nt ps ain Ck Cochrane Ck Lake D e s e r ! t LOWER BEGA / LOWER BROGO C BROGO UPPER BEGA / BEMBOKA k RIVERS TRIBUTARIES Car P ters R C I k RIVERS TRIBUTARIES N C E S B r H o W g Y D o R R Y Ru K W therford 219017 i Ck R U v H DE DOUBLE CK P e S A SE # P N * I P R E r A T NEAR BROGO R T C C Y K UN R O B D O BA M B R Y G O O OW N R SN D ver ck Ri unno Numbugga Ck N P o l a c k ! s D S E R Ck F TL amp BARRETTS RD BEMBOKA t AT dle C l o W Sad a HWY D n t NS o k TAI c y C UN to C MO r C Y s k n OW C bo Ck o H SN k k Colom t a k s n n C h s B o c emboka R s J o iver r m e l b t e u s B C k k UPPER BEGA / C G p rosse ra S s Ck BEMBOKA RIVERS T p y r k i c k n D o C g evil ! s Ck R r Wa C e ttle Cam n p Ck S k MID BEGA *# BEGA r h GW039001 MID BEGA o ee C p W S E RIVER s t S RIVER SANDS S a T B m an ti K d u a y C on A TRIBUTARIES S M c k E C k R k U a K k A j C o y R er MOGILLA D rb C Pa angalo Ck k ! Tantaw ! JO RD BUCKA D SPRINGVALE e l lr il l SANDY CREEK k C B C k ega R y TATH iver d RA RD n a y Ck S Ston r K e i p MO n Lower Estuary Mgt Zone p GILL g A RD s U w 219032*# o Ck *# o ns BEGA @ KANOONA omo 219022 d Sol k ! Tantawangalo C CANDELO C DAMSITE k KALARU BEGA RIVER k BEGA RD Betungabee C CANDELO C k ESTUARY / s r Pl e um l TRIBUTARIES s y Upper Tantawangalo Creek Ck T TANTAWANGALO Mgt Zone ! Upper Estuary Mgt Zone ! CANDELO k k C C a es l k dg m t C ri lu la B Lower Tantawangalo Creek o el o J w D Bulbugaroo Ck W t T R lla IN Je *# 219006 Mgt Zone TA N TANTAWANGALO U MTN O CAN M DELO WOLU S LO MLA ix Mi A Ck RD le Ck G y N eed P A R R W I TA N N C A T k E S k C k C k H C o l # C g e * W t in a e 219034 G d Y n w n lue k n CANDELO @ G u B C a o GREENMOUNT l R y C r l sk e o u e M n CANDELO CREEK H G d s a o g l k l o e C d r ys th e C F ar n cc k M s B D atem C ans R Ck k N I WOLUMLA A T N ! U TANTAWANGALO CREEK k O C M e E L e T g R WOLUMLA CREEK d Y i M r w o T LEGEND ! TOWN / LOCALITY HIGHWAY ROAD Key to extraction management units CREEK RIVER *# GAUGING STATION WSP BOUNDARY MANAGEMENT ZONE BOUNDARY ALLUVIUM BEGA AND BROGO WATER SOURCE REGULATED RIVERS EMU BEGA RIVER CATCHMENT BEGA AND BROGO REGULATED WATER SOURCE (INCLUDING ALLUVIUM) EMU MID BEGA RIVER SANDS WATER SOURCE (INCLUDING ALLUVIUM) UPPER BEGA / BEMBOKA RIVERS WATER SOURCE (INCLUDING ALLUVIUM) BEGA RIVER ESTUARY AND TRIBUTARIES WATER SOURCE CANDELO CREEK WATER SOURCE LOWER BEGA / LOWER BROGO RIVERS TRIBUTARIES WATER SOURCE MID BEGA RIVER TRIBUTARIES WATER SOURCE SANDY CREEK WATER SOURCE TANTAWANGALO CREEK WATER SOURCE ´ UPPER BEGA / BEMBOKA RIVERS TRIBUTARIES WATER SOURCE UPPER BROGO RIVER WATER SOURCE 0 5 10 20 WOLUMLA CREEK WATER SOURCE Kilometres WATER SHARING PLAN FOR THE BEGA AND BROGO RIVERS AREA REGULATED, UNREGULATED AND ALLUVIAL WATER SOURCES 2011 MAP No: WSP010.
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