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Goulburn–Murray Water; Goulburn–Murray Rural Water Corporation: Dartmouth Dam in the background, managed by Goulburn–Murray Water, with Dartmouth in the foreground. Statutory authority overview; Jurisdiction: Northern Victoria, Australia: Employees: 688 FTE (2013) Annual budget: A$ 301 million (2013) Minister responsible
However, the Waranga Western Channel takes some of the water 180 kilometres (110 mi) to Pyramid Hill and Boort. Goulburn–Murray Water is responsible for regulating the flow of water from the basin. Normally, only about three-quarters of the 432,360 ML (95.11 billion imp gal; 114.22 billion US gal) can be used in irrigation.
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The steel was provided from a plant operated by Bethlehem Steel, directly adjacent to the turnpike in Steelton, Pennsylvania. [citation needed] It was opened to traffic in 1950. [1] On November 16, 2004, the Turnpike Commission let a contract for a bridge to replace the 1950 span. [2]
The Goulburn River, a major inland perennial river of the Goulburn Broken catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the Alpine, Northern Country/North Central, and Southern Riverina regions of the Australian state of Victoria.
The Loddon River is the second longest river in Victoria after the Goulburn and, along with the Avoca River, drains a substantial part of central Victoria. From source to mouth , the river is joined by nineteen minor tributaries; and descends 567 metres (1,860 ft) over its 392-kilometre (244 mi) course .
The Pennsylvania Turnpike, sometimes shortened to Penna Turnpike or PA Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road which is operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) in Pennsylvania. It runs for 360 miles (580 km) across the southern part of the state, connecting Pittsburgh and Philadelphia , and passes through four tunnels as it ...
The turnpike reached Towanda in 1818, [12] Bradford County in 1823, and its northern terminus in 1825. Soon after the turnpike was started, Andrew Shiner (1757-1844) was contracted to improve the turnpike, and by 1810, the Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike was the first road in good condition for wagons in its part of Pennsylvania. [7]