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6 cu ft) [1] Surface elevation. 307.3 m (1,008 ft) References. [1] The Bjelke-Petersen Dam is a dam in Moffatdale near Cherbourg in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. The dam impounds Barker Creek and creates Lake Barambah. [2][3] It is named after the Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. It is operated by Sunwater.
Lake Baroon top down. June 2023. The Baroon Pocket Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Obi Obi Creek, in North Maleny, Sunshine Coast Region, in South East Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply. [2][3] The impounded reservoir is called Lake Baroon.
Lake Belmore. Biggera Creek Dam. Bill Gunn Dam. Bjelke-Petersen Dam. Boobir Dam. Boondooma Dam. Borumba Dam. Bromelton Dam. Burdekin Falls Dam.
Hope Valley Reservoir. Kangaroo Creek Reservoir. Little Para Reservoir. Millbrook Reservoir. Mount Bold Reservoir. Myponga Reservoir. South Para Reservoir. Thorndon Park Reservoir (Adelaide 's first reservoir, built in 1860, decommissioned and reestablished as a recreational park in 1986) Warren Reservoir.
Catchment area. 49 km 2 (19 sq mi) [1][2] Surface area. 260 ha (640 acres) [2][3] Website. www.seqwater.com.au. The Six Mile Creek Dam (more commonly known as Lake MacDonald) is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Six Mile Creek that is located in the South East region of Queensland, Australia.
39.6 m (130 ft) Water volume. 491,400 ML (398,400 acre⋅ft) [1] Surface elevation. 85.6 m (281 ft) References. [1] Lake Proserpine, which is also known as Peter Faust Dam is situated 26 kilometres inland from Proserpine, in North Queensland, Australia. Free 72hr camping is now available from October 4, 2019.
The Coolmunda Dam is an earth–fill embankment dam with a gated spillway across the Macintyre Brook, a tributary of the Dumaresq River, that is located on Darling Downs in Coolmunda, Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. The main purposes of the dam are for irrigation and potable water supply. [1][3] The impounded reservoir is called the ...
Koombooloomba Dam. The Koombooloomba Dam is a concrete gravity dam with a controlled spillway across the Tully River, located west of Tully and south, southeast of Ravenshoe in Far North Queensland, Australia. Built for the purpose of hydroelectric power generation, the dam creates the reservoir, Lake Koombooloomba.