- Tooma River
Infobox_River
river_name = Tooma River
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caption = Overlooking Tooma River from Ardenside Road, Tooma from coords 35,58,43 S & 148,02,50 E
origin =Snowy Mountains
mouth = confluence with theMurray River
basin_countries = Australia
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watershed =The Tooma River is a river in the
Snowy Mountains ofNew South Wales ,Australia .The Tooma River starts near
Mount Jagungal in theSnowy Mountains and drains part of the western side of the range. It flows generally north, then west, before turning south and joining theMurray River near the village of Tooma.The Tooma River has a total length of about 50 km, but a rather large seasonal flow as it drains part of the snowmelt from the
Snowy Mountains .The
Tooma Reservoir , part of theSnowy Mountains Scheme , captures water in the headwaters of the Tooma River, and diverts the water to theTumut Pondage on theTumut River , where the water can then be used to generate electricity in the sequence of hydro-electric power stations along the length of the Tumut River.This diversion results in a transfer of water from the Murray River catchment (which includes the Tooma River), to the
Murrumbidgee River catchment (which includes the Tumut River). However, a compensating opposite transfer from the Murrumbidgee to the Murray basins is made using a different part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.ee also
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List of rivers of Australia References
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