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Burrendong Dam is a rock-fill
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major gated
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with a clay core across the Macquarie River upstream of
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in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia. The dam's purpose includes flood mitigation, irrigation, water supply and hydro-electric power generation. The dam impounds
Lake Burrendong Lake Burrendong is a man-made reservoir created by Burrendong Dam. It impounds waters on the Macquarie and Cudgegong rivers, near Wellington, in the central west region of New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales i ...
and is filled by the waters from the Macquarie, and Cudgegong rivers as well as Meroo Creek.


History

The idea of building the dam arose in 1909. However, it was not until 1946 until legislation was passed to construct the dam. Construction commenced in 1950. The town of
Mumbil Mumbil is a town in the east of central New South Wales, Australia. The town is within Dubbo Regional Council, part of the Orana Region, north west of the state capital, Sydney. At the , Mumbil and the surrounding area had a population of 421. ...
expanded to accommodate the workers building the dam. The dam was completed in April 1965 and water began to flow into it for the first time. It was officially opened on 18 August 1967 by
Robert Askin Sir Robert William Askin, GCMG (4 April 1907 – 9 September 1981), was an Australian politician and the 32nd Premier of New South Wales from 1965 to 1975, the first representing the Liberal Party. He was born in 1907 as Robin William Askin, but ...
, the Premier of New South Wales. The date was chosen because it was the
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of the town of Wellington. In September 1969 the dam was nearly full for the first time. The village of Burrendong, once a gold-mining area, was flooded by the construction of the dam.


Location and features

The Burrendong Dam is a major dam on the Macquarie River within the Macquarie Valley, approximately southeast of Wellington. The dam was built by the New South Wales Water Conservation & Irrigation Commission for the purposes of providing flood mitigation, irrigation, and water supply. The dam wall height is and is long. The water depth is and at 100% capacity the water level is AHD. The surface area of the dam is and the catchment area of the dam is . At 100%, Burrendong Dam has a capacity of . Additionally, the dam has a further flood mitigation capacity of . The spillway on the dam is a gated concrete chute with a release capacity of . Burrendong Dam has three times been recorded at a critically low level of 1.5% in drought. Contrastingly, however, Burrendong has mitigated potentially devastating floods downstream by using its flood capacity and releasing water in accordance with downstream tributary flows, safely reaching 160% of capacity in 1990 and 152.8% in 2010. In January 2020, the lake was again reported to be at 1.6% level. The 32 million first phase of a major upgrade began in 2010 and is expected to be completed during 2015. This project will bring the dam up to modern safety standards including the raising of the main dam wall and saddle dam by as well as modifications to the existing spillway, complemented by construction of an auxiliary spillway and fuse plug.


Power generation

A hydro-electric
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generates up to of
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from the flow of the water leaving Burrendong Dam. The average output is per annum. The station was completed in August 1996 and was officially opened on 9 February 1999 by the Premier of New South Wales,
Bob Carr Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is an Australian retired politician and journalist who served as the 39th Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the NSW Branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He later en ...
. At the time, the facility was operated by Power Facilities Pty Limited; and is now managed by
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.


See also

* List of dams and reservoirs in New South Wales


References


External links

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Central West Catchment Management Authority
website {{WaterNSW , state=autocollapse Dams completed in 1967 Central West (New South Wales) Hydroelectric power stations in New South Wales Dams in the Murray River basin Dams in New South Wales