Water Authority Act 1984

Water Authority Act 1984

The Water Authority Act 1984 is an act of the Western Australian Parliament that provided for the development, protection and monitoring of water resources, mainly through the establishment of the Water Authority of Western Australia.

Further reading

* Water Authority of Western Australia.(1987) "The 1986/87 re-organisation / the Water Authority of Western Australia." Leederville, W.A.: The Authority. ISBN 0724468234 (appendices). ISBN 0724468153 (summary)
* Western Australia. Steering Committee for the Merger of State Water Authorities. (1984) "Report of the Steering Committee for the Merger of State Water Authorities". Perth, W.A. The Committee. ISBN 0724467424


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