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Plan Boundary River LOCALITY MAP Key to Extraction Management Units NSW Snowy Hydro Legend Area of Operation Alpine Rivers Extraction Management Unit Lower NSW Snowy River Extraction Management Unit Genoa River Extraction Management Unit Chance Ck Eucumbene R Kiandra (! SNOWY MOUNTAINS HWY Four Mile Ck Tabletop Ck Lake Eucumbene Tributaries Management Zone (! Anglers Reach Hughes Ck LAKE EUCUMBENE Lake Eucumbene WATER SOURCE Management Zone Gungarlin River EUCUMBENE RD Pipeclay Ck Snowy Bulls Peaks Ck (! Plain Middlingbank GUNGARLIN RIVER Sawyers Ck WATER SOURCE EUCUMBENE RIVER Bundara Ck WATER SOURCE (! Collins Ck Rocky Plains Ck Burrungubugge R Rocky(! Wullwye Ck Plain ROCKY PLAIN RD BURRUNGUBUGGE RIVER Eucumbene R WATER SOURCE Diggers Ck MIDDLINGBANK RD Dead Horse Ck Sandy Ck Tolbar Ck Jeffs Ck Dog Trap Ck Finns R Burns Ck Stony Ck KOSCIUSZKO RD UPPER SNOWY RIVER (ISLAND BEND REACH) Kalkite Ck Cootralantra Ck ROCKY PLAIN RD Munyang R Lake Ck WATER SOURCE Snowy R Trefle Hole Ck UPPER SNOWY RIVER (MUNYANG REACH) (!Park WATER SOURCE Sawpit Ck Guthega R Gygederick Ck Tinkers Ck Pipers Ck Spring Ck LAKE KOSCIUSZKO RD Berridale MAFFRA RD PERISHER CREEK Diggers Ck JINDABYNE (! WATER SOURCE 222541 WULLWYE CREEK Arable Ck WATER MONARO HWY *# WATER SOURCE KOSCIUSZKO RD SOURCE DALGETY RD UPPER SNOWY RIVER Kara Ck Cottage Ck Perisher Ck Perisher see INSET KARA CREEK WATER SOURCE (! WATER SOURCE Myack Ck Charlotte Jindabyne Dutton Ck (! Wollondibby Ck Paddys Ck Pass Devils Hole Ck Ironpot Ck WOLLONDIBBY Bulgundara Ck Ingrams Ck COBBIN CREEK Snowy R CREEK WATER SOURCE WATER Snowy R Wullwye Ck THREDBO RIVER Myalla Ck SOURCE Mount Pleasant Ck WATER SOURCE Jinny Brother Ck Old Hut Ck Sugarloaf Ck Bobundara(! The Peak Creek Bobundara Ck Thredbo Thredbo R Mowamba R (! Chapel Ck Little Thredbo R Moonbah 222026 Bobundara Ck (! *#(! BOBUNDARA CREEK JIMENBUEN RD Nimmitabel (! ALPINE WAY Dalgety WATER SOURCE MOWAMBA RIVER Boco Ck THE SNOWY RIVER WAY WATER SOURCE Steels Ck Guises Ck Beloka Ck Stockyard Ck Deep Ck Horse Flat Ck Foxs Ck SPRINGFIELD RD Grosses Plain Ck (! MACLAUGHLIN RIVER Pigring Ck Gully Gap Ck WATER SOURCE Back Swamp Ck Back Ck Ironmungy Ck Springfield Greens Ck Teatree Ck Rendezvous Ck Blackburn Ck Shaws Ck BARRY WAY Reedy Creek Maclaughlin R IRONMUNGIE RD Jacobs R Gallows Ck Black Flat Ck Teapot Ck Tea Gardens Ck Tuross Ck PAUPONG RD (! Boco Paupong (! Garlands Ck Gully Ck Ironmungy Lambing Ck SNOWY MOUNTAINS HWY ! Jettiba Ck ( Stony Ck REEDY CREEK Gorman Yard Ck Smithfield Ck Sherwins Ck Dans Ck Scotchmans Ck Mount Cooper Ck WATER SOURCE Big Bog Ck Stony Ck IRONMUNGIE RD Numbla Pipe Clay Ck Popong Ck Boundary Ck Peak Ck (! Stony Ck Vale Meadow Ck Back Ck Walls Ck Numbla Creek Pothole Ck Bungee Peak Ck Big Rocks Ck Tomahawk Ck Bills Garden Ck 222017 Big Popong Ck *# Attwater Ck PINCH RIVER Witts Little Popong Ck MONARO HWY MATONG CREEK Back Ck WATER SOURCE Camp LOWER NSW Cow Bell Ck (! TO STONY CREEK Matong Ck Packers Ck Pinch R SNOWY RIVER THE SNOWY RIVER WAY Black Spring Ck Tin Bark Camp Ck WATER SOURCE (! WATER SOURCE Bald Hill Ck Native Dog Ck Russian Ck JIMENBUEN RD Mine Thatchers Mountain Ck Crisps Ck Lookout Ck Coe Ck Undowah R Bennetts Ck Ingebirah Ck Jacobs R Devils Hole Ck Cotterills Ck Connors Camp Ck Beehive Ck Grassy Flat Ck Jincumbilly Ck Stockyard Ck (! Biddi Chasm Gap Ck (! Horse Ck Watering Ck Ingeegoodbee R Snowy R Walkers Ck Ando Berrima Ck Third Ck Bombala R Right Hand Ck Black Jack Ck Second Ck First Ck Brasseys Ck Pickerings Ck Shearers Hut Ck Toms Farm Ck Reedy Ck Maclaughlin R Slaughterhouse Ck Slaughterhouse Cambalong Ck Alum Ck Willis Biddi Ck Upards Ck Teatree Ck Sideling Ck Adams Ck BOMBALA RIVER Chinamans Ck Byadbo Ck Warm Skippa Ck Back Ck WATER SOURCE Sheep Station Ck (!Corner Minnehan Ck Snowy R Caissons Ck MOUNT DARRAGH RD Running Water Ck BARRY WAY Sandy Creek Kangaroo Ground Ck Haydens Spring Ck (! Merambego Ck Kirbys Ck Snodgrass Ck Shoemakers Ck Pine Ck Spring Ck Black Flat Ck Cathcart Delegate R Slaughter House Ck Bukalong Ck Sandy Ck Corrowong Ck Needles Ck Stockyard Flat Ck Coolumbooka R O'hares Ck Wollondibby Ck Shades Of Death Ck CATHCART RD Farmers Ck Deep Ck Sheldons Ck Back Ck Bombala CORROWONG RD 222008 Sandy Creek *# Bombala R Gap Ck (! Gows Ck Quidong Ck Limestone Ck DELEGATE RD 222019 Corrowong StockyardClears Ck Ck Quidong *# Parsonage Ck Management Pipeclay Ck Jerrys FlatTOMBONG Ck CREEK TO LITTLE RIVER (! Zone Irwins Ck WATER SOURCE (! Ashton Ck Mckeachies Ck Wallamagga Ck Tombong Ck Middle Ck Boundary Ck Quidong Brownlies Ck Warburton Ck Corrowong Ck Cotteril Ck JimCrow Ck Thompsons Ck Rossys Ck Sawpit Ck Pipeclay Ck Dundundra Ck Hobbs Flat Ck 222004 Mcdonalds Ck *# Delegate R Shed Ck Woolshed Ck Saucy Creek DELEGATE RD Delegate R Chinamans Ck Outskirt Ck Rock Flat Ck (! Tombola Ck Church Ck Bimmel Ck Delegate Little Plains R Deep Ck Haydens Bog Ck Boundary Ck Little Plains Burnt Hut Ck Green Ck Management Zone Springs Ck Kessers Ck ROCKY PLAIN RD Little Bog Ck Bondi Ck Fairweather Ck Sheep Station Ck Rocky Ck INSET - Lake Jindabyne Water Source Craigie Bog Ck (! Rockton Falkner Ck Sandy Ck Water Source Boundary Taskers Ck White Rock R Middle Ck Burns Ck Log Culvert Ck Reef Ck ´ Bull Flat Ck Indigo Ck Snob Ck Lake Jindabyne Tributaries ManagementStony Creek Zone Lang Ck Genoa R Heathy Gap Ck Lake Jindabyne Management Zone Neenah Ck DELEGATE RIVER Hopping Joe Ck Bruces Ck Wallagaraugh R WATER SOURCE Genoa R Weatherhead Ck MONARO HWY Eucumbene R Blackbird Ck Nungatta Ck Stanley Ck GENOA RIVER Imlay Ck Captains Ck Walla Walla Ck Lake Ck Yambulla Ck WATER SOURCE Kalkite Ck PRINCES HWY EUCUMBENE RD Murrays Ck White Gum Ck Mountain Ash Ck Bruces Ck Stony Ck Germans Ck Snowy R Ironpot Ck Taylors Ck Timbillica (! KOSCIUSZKO RD Royds Ck Sawpit Ck Geikle Ck KOSCIUSZKO RD ¯ Lake 0 10 20 40 Jindabyne Kara Ck Kilometres Thredbo R *#222541 Rushes Ck Legend Water Sharing Plan Boundary River (! Water Source Boundary Creek JINDABYNE Mill Creek Paddys Ck Wollondibby Ck Management Zone Boundary Highway Devils Hole Ck ALPINE WAY Lees Ck *# Gauging Station Road Snowy R (! Town / Locality Snowy Hydro Area of Operation Cobbin Ck Plan Map (WSP035_Version1) Water Sharing Plan for the Snowy Genoa Unregulated and Alluvial Water Sources 2016.
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