Submitted by Steve Irons on Wed, 17/04/2013 - 10:57am
Dear Tony
It's a simple message and it has already been tried out and proven by MDBA. We want water in Australia to be regulated by 32 Basin Authorities. Click here to view the basin authority boundaries:
- ABCDEF Basin Authority
- Alligator Basin Authority (ABA)
- Bega Snowy Basin Authority (BSBA)
- Belyando Basin Authority (BBA)
- Brisbane Bremer Basin Authority (BBBA)
- Clarence Basin Authority (CBA)
- Derwent Basin Authority (DBA)
- Endeavour Basin Authority (EBA)
- Fitzroy Fraser Basin Authority (FFRA)
- Gascoyne Basin Authority (GBA)
- Haven Minnamurra Basin Authority (HMBA)
- Hawkesbury Nepean Basin Authority (HNBA)
- Herbert Basin Authority (HBA)
- Hunter Valley Basin Authority (HVBA)
- Kalgan Basin Authority (KBA)
- Keer-Weer Basin Authority (KWBA)
- Leichhardt Albert Basin Authority (LABA)
- Lyons Basin Authority (LBA)
- Manning McLeay Basin Authority (MMBA)
- Mersey Basin Authority (MBA)
- MIBM Basin Authority
- Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA)
- Norman Flinders Basin Authority (NFBA)
- Pioneer Basin Authority (PBA)
- Robinson McArthur Basin Authority (RMBA)
- Roper Edith Basin Authority (REBA)
- Sandover Eyre Basin Authority (SEBA)
- Swan Margaret Basin Authority (SMBA)
- Tamar Esk Meander Basin Authority (TEMBA)
- Victoria Ord Basin Authority (VOBA)
- Yarra Barwon Basin Authority (YBBA)
- Yule Shaw Basin Authority (YSBA)
A Basin Authority regulates water from the top of the ridge to the sea. It regulates what goes in and what comes out. The capital, as the major user, the major client, is involved in the basin authority but does not control it.
http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/
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