Peter and Jane Harris were also ordered to pay almost $500,000 in legal costs after two unsuccessful appeal attempts
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Two prominent New South Wales irrigators have been ordered to pay more than $500,000 in fines and legal costs for illegally taking almost 2bn litres of water from the Barwon-Darling River system in 2016.
Cotton farmers Peter and Jane Harris were fined $60,000 in a judgment handed down by the land and environment court on Tuesday for taking 1,896.17 megalitres from the Barwon River, at the head of the Darling River, between 22 and 27 June 2016 in contravention of the conditions of the relevant water licence.
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