Pros and cons of removing the River Murray barrages

Alan Noble made this Freedom of Information request to Murray-Darling Basin Authority

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Dear Murray-Darling Basin Authority,

I would like the latest briefing by the Murray Darling Basin Authority on the pros and cons of removing (or permanently opening) the River Murray barrages and/or the latest briefing by the Authority on the impact of allowing seawater incursions into the Lower Lakes of the River Murray.

Regards,
Alan Noble

foi, Murray-Darling Basin Authority

Dear Alan,

I officially acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information request, as detailed below, received yesterday, 7 November 2012.

Kind regards,

Jenefer Fletcher
FOI Officer
Parliamentary and FOI Coordination Unit
Murray-Darling Basin Authority

Phone -  02 6279 0429

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Noble [mailto:[FOI #11 email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2012 4:20 PM
To: foi
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Pros and cons of removing the River Murray barrages

Dear Murray-Darling Basin Authority,

I would like the latest briefing by the Murray Darling Basin
Authority on the pros and cons of removing (or permanently opening)
the River Murray barrages and/or the latest briefing by the
Authority on the impact of allowing seawater incursions into the
Lower Lakes of the River Murray.

Regards,
Alan Noble

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    FOI Application Letter to Mr A Noble Notification of 3rd party consultation requirement.pdf

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Dear Mr Noble,

Please find attached a letter which advises you that we are required to consult with 3rd parties in relation to documents that fall within the scope of this request.

FOI Officer
Parliamentary and FOI Coordination Unit
Murray-Darling Basin Authority

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Noble [mailto:[FOI #11 email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2012 4:20 PM
To: foi
Subject: TRIM: Freedom of Information request - Pros and cons of removing the River Murray barrages

Dear Murray-Darling Basin Authority,

I would like the latest briefing by the Murray Darling Basin
Authority on the pros and cons of removing (or permanently opening)
the River Murray barrages and/or the latest briefing by the
Authority on the impact of allowing seawater incursions into the
Lower Lakes of the River Murray.

Regards,
Alan Noble

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Dear Mr Noble,

I refer to your Freedom of Information request of 7 November 2012 to the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.

Please find attached the Decision Letter and the documents as detailed in the Schedule of Documents attached to the letter.

Kind regards,
FOI Officer
Parliamentary and FOI Coordination Unit
Murray-Darling Basin Authority

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Noble [mailto:[FOI #11 email]]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2012 4:20 PM
To: foi
Subject: TRIM: Freedom of Information request - Pros and cons of removing the River Murray barrages

Dear Murray-Darling Basin Authority,

I would like the latest briefing by the Murray Darling Basin
Authority on the pros and cons of removing (or permanently opening)
the River Murray barrages and/or the latest briefing by the
Authority on the impact of allowing seawater incursions into the
Lower Lakes of the River Murray.

Regards,
Alan Noble

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