Common use of Tributary Inflows Clause in Contracts

Tributary Inflows. (1) The volume of water referred to in sub-clause 105(2) of the Agreement is calculated as follows: The component of the Required Annual Release Shortfall from the previous Water Year allocated to New South Wales under sub-clause 13(2) of this Schedule PLUS half of the River Xxxxxx Above Target Releases allocated to the River Xxxxxx Increased Flows received by Xxxx Reservoir PLUS half of the Excess Snowy River Release up to the volume of half of the Snowy River Release Shortfall in the previous Water Year for which an adjustment was made under sub-clauses 11(2) and 12(1) of this Schedule in the previous Water Year PLUS at the discretion of the Commission, Murrumbidgee to Xxxxxx Inter-Valley Transfers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Darling Basin Amending Agreement, Amending Agreement, Snowy Mountains Agreement

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Tributary Inflows. (1) The volume of water referred to in sub-clause 105(2sub‑clause 108(2) of the Agreement is calculated as follows: The component of the Required Annual Release Shortfall from the previous Water Year allocated to New South Wales under sub-clause sub‑clause 13(2) of this Schedule PLUS half of the River Xxxxxx Above Target Releases allocated to the River Xxxxxx Increased Flows received by Xxxx Reservoir PLUS half of the Excess Snowy River Release up to the volume of half of the Snowy River Release Shortfall in the previous Water Year for which an adjustment was made under sub-clauses sub‑clauses 11(2) and 12(1) of this Schedule in the previous Water Year PLUS at the discretion of the CommissionAuthority, Murrumbidgee to Xxxxxx Inter-Valley Inter‑Valley Transfers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Murray Darling Basin Agreement

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