What do I do if my organisation is a water-reporting entity and its area overlaps with another water-reporting entity?
It is possible for water-reporting entities to overlap. Exactly which reports are prepared depends on users’ needs. In the example of the Murray-Darling Basin, each state might prepare a GPWAR for the part of the basin located within its borders. In addition, the Murray-Darling Basin Authority might prepare a consolidated report of the whole basin. Each GPWAR must comply with the requirements of AWAS and the WACF.
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