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 "description": "The watercourse identification map (WIM) series shows the known extent of geographic features that are managed under the Water Act 2000 section 5AA: watercourses, drainage features, downstream limits, lakes, springs.\n\nA watercourse means - \n(1) A watercourse is a river, creek or other stream, including a stream in the form of an anabranch or a tributary, in which water flows permanently or intermittently, regardless of the frequency of flow events -\n     (a) in a natural channel, whether artificially modified or not; or\n     (b) in an artificial channel that has changed the course of the stream.\n(2) A watercourse includes any of the following located in it -\n     (a) in-stream islands;\n     (b) benches;\n     (c) bars.\n\nFurther information on the intent and use of the watercourse identification map is shown at https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/water/maps-data/watercourse-map.",
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 "title": "Watercourse [defined by Water Act 2000]",
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 "accessInformation": "© State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy) 2019",
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