Is Lake Eildon full?

Is Lake Eildon full?

The lake is at 99.2 per cent and is holding about 3300 billion litres of water. The spillway gates were last operated in 1996 when the lake was last full.

Is Dartmouth dam full?

For current state share information for Dartmouth, Hume, Menindee and Lake Victoria storages, please visit the MDBA state shares web page….Storage Levels.

Storage Dartmouth Dam
% Full 92.85
Current Volume (ML) 3580453
Current Level (mAHD) 481.70
Capacity at Full Supply Level (ML) 3856232

How full are Victorias dams?

Melbourne dam locations

Storage Capacity.(ML) Level
Melbourne 1560410 86.1%
O’Shannassy 3128 100.2%
Thomson 980482 91.8%
Upper Yarra 132332 66.0%

How high is the Goulburn river?

330 ft
Goulburn River

Goulburn
• elevation 100 m (330 ft)
Length 654 km (406 mi)
Basin size 23,916 km2 (9,234 sq mi)
Discharge

Is Lake Eildon bigger than Sydney Harbour?

Lake Eildon has 515km of shoreline and stores when at full capacity six times as much water as Sydney Harbour.

How much water is in Bonnie Doon?

Goulburn Valley Water’s Storage Levels

Max (ML) % Full
Bonnie Doon System
Bonnie Doon Reservoir 51 92%
Marysville & Buxton System
Aub Cuzens Reservoir 100 95%

How full is the Thomson River dam?

Thomson Dam
Total capacity 1.12309 million ML (247.05 billion imp gal; 296.69 billion US gal)
Catchment area 487 km2 (188 sq mi)
Surface area 22.3 km2 (8.6 sq mi)
Normal elevation 494 m (1,621 ft) AHD

What is Melbourne’s current water storage level?

This week’s storage levels

Storage Storage level (%) Previous week’s level (%)
Melbourne Water
Thomson 91.7 91.6
Cardinia 79.3 80.0
Upper Yarra 66.1 68.9

Can you swim in the Goulburn River?

With its forest and riverside setting, the Goulburn River National Park, near Mudgee, offers lots of opportunity for swimming, fishing, hiking and camping. Camping opportunities don’t come any more spectacular than at Goulburn River National Park.

What feeds the Goulburn River?

The Goulburn–Broken catchment has many creeks and rivers that flow into the 2 main rivers in the mountains and highlands of Northern Victoria. The Goulburn and Broken rivers are fed by high annual rainfall and snow melt and contribute 11% of the Basin’s water.

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