Catchment Management Authority (New South Wales)

Catchment Management Authorities are responsible for the management of water catchments in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The thirteen Catchment Management Authorities are statutory bodies within the Environment and Climate Change portfolio. The Minister for the Environment and Climate Change is Verity Firth.

  • Border Rivers-Gwydir Catchment Management Authority
  • Central West Catchment Management Authority
  • Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority
  • Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority
  • Lachlan Catchment Management Authority
  • Lower Murray Darling Catchment Management Authority
  • Murray Catchment Management Authority
  • Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority
  • Namoi Catchment Management Authority
  • Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority
  • Southern Rivers Catchment Management Authority
  • Sydney Catchment Authority
  • Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority
  • Western Catchment Management Authority
Water Supply in New South Wales
Sydney Region Dams
  • Avon Dam
  • Cataract Dam
  • Cordeaux Dam
  • Nepean Dam
  • Prospect reservoir
  • Warragamba Dam
  • Woronora Dam
Regional Dams
  • Blue Mountains Dams
  • Blowering Dam
  • Burrinjuck Dam
  • Lake Canobolas
  • Lake Hume
  • Mangrove Creek Dam
  • Shoalhaven Scheme
  • Talbingo Dam
  • Windamere Dam
  • Wyangala Dam
Other water sources
  • Kurnell Desalination Plant
Companies
  • Hunter Water
  • Goldenfields Water
  • Gosford/Wyong Water Authority
  • MidCoast Water
  • Riverina Water County Council
  • Rous Water
  • Sydney Water
  • Sydney Catchment Authority

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