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  2. WaterNSW - Wikipedia

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    WaterNSW is a New South Wales Government–owned statutory corporation that is responsible for supplying the state's bulk water needs, operating the state's river systems and dams and the bulk water supply system for Greater Sydney and providing licensing and approval services to its customers and water resource information.

  3. List of dams and reservoirs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    There are three key water storage facilities located in the Australian Capital Territory.The fourth source of water for Canberra, Googong Dam, is in NSW. In addition, there are four smaller man-made reservoirs used for recreation and as traps for sediment and fertilizers .

  4. Category:Dams in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    This category includes dams in the Australian state of New South Wales. Pages in category "Dams in New South Wales" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  5. Blue Mountains Dams - Wikipedia

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    It was originally constructed in 1908 as a buttress section before being raised to a constant radius arch dam to satisfy the increasing water demand of the area. Stage 1, known originally as "Katoomba Dam" was a curved buttress dam built to a height of 7.6m. The dam was built with every intent for future raising.

  6. Avon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Avon Dam was the third and the largest of the four water supply dams built as part of the development of the Upper Nepean Water Supply Scheme, one of the most important engineering works and items of public infrastructure in Australia, and is still the second largest of all the NSW water supply dams in terms of storage capacity.

  7. Pymble Reservoirs No. 1 and No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    All covered reservoirs are highly significant within the Sydney Water system, since all differ in construction technology, design and architectural detailing. All therefore contribute to our understanding of the development of covered reservoirs in NSW. [1] [2]

  8. Template:WaterNSW - Wikipedia

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    {{WaterNSW | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{WaterNSW | state = autocollapse}} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar, but if not, it is fully visible.

  9. Glenbawn Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam is located approximately 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) east of the town of Scone on the upper reaches of the river. The dam was built by the New South Wales Water Conservation & Irrigation Commission to supply water for irrigation and flood mitigation. [2] [3] [4] The dam wall height is 100 metres (330 ft) and is 1,125 metres (3,691 ft) long.