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  2. Port Jackson - Wikipedia

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    A Sydharb is a unit of volume used in Australia for water, especially in dams and harbours. One sydharb (or sydarb), also called a Sydney Harbour, is the amount of water in the Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson): approximately 500 gigalitres (410,000 acre⋅ft). [38]

  3. Port Botany (seaport) - Wikipedia

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    Port Botany is a deepwater seaport located in Botany Bay in Sydney, Australia. The port is dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products and, to a lesser extent, bulk liquid imports including petroleum and natural gas .

  4. List of ports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ports in Australia. It includes all gazetted ports , harbours , havens , roadsteads and marinas . This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia . [ 1 ]

  5. Water supply and sanitation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The use of reclaimed water – the non-potable reuse of treated wastewater for irrigation of green spaces, golf courses, agricultural crops or industrial uses – is common and increasing in Australia. Among the 20 largest water utilities in Australia, the largest volume of recycled water supplied was by SA Water in Adelaide (25,047 ML or 29.6% ...

  6. Port Hacking - Wikipedia

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    Location: Southern Sydney, New South Wales: Coordinates: 2]: Type: An open youthful tide dominated, drowned valley estuary [3]: Etymology: in honour of Henry Hacking, a pilot at Port Jackson [1]: Primary inflows: Hacking River: Primary outflows: Tasman Sea: Catchment area: 165.3 km 2 (63.8 sq mi): Basin countries: Australia: Managing agency: Sutherland Shire Council,: Surface area: 11.7 km 2 ...

  7. Hacking River - Wikipedia

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    The Hacking River is a watercourse located to the south of Sydney, New South Wales in Australia.. For thousands of years [citation needed] the indigenous Tharawal (or Dharwal) people called the river Deeban.

  8. Upper Canal System - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, water control structures have been installed to assist with regulation of water levels in the canal and to cater for varying flow rates. [4] It is estimated that the Upper Nepean System and, hence, the Upper Canal System, supplies in the range of 20 to 40 per cent of Sydney's daily demand for potable water. [3]

  9. Middle Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Middle Harbour is a significant physical barrier between Sydney's North Shore and the suburbs known as the Northern Beaches area which lie north and east of Middle Harbour. There are only two bridges – the Spit Bridge and the Roseville Bridge – and because of this obstacle, historically the main transport between Manly and Sydney was by ferry.