
Poolburn Reservoir, also known as Poolburn Dam, is a reservoir in
Central Otago
Central Otago is located in the inland part of the Otago region in the South Island of New Zealand. The motto for the area is "A World of Difference".
The area is dominated by mountain ranges and the upper reaches of the Clutha River and trib ...
,
New Zealand
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. Built during the
Great Depression for irrigation but also as an employment initiative, the water is used by farmers in the
Ida Valley.
Geography
The reservoir is located west of the Rough Ridge Range. Long Valley Creek feeds the reservoir, and the reservoir itself feeds the Pool Burn. The Pool Burn flows into the
Ida Valley, combines with the Ida Burn, and breaks through the
Raggedy Range as the
Poolburn Gorge
The Poolburn Gorge is a gorge located in the Central Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand, 4 km east of the small settlement of Lauder. The Ida Burn flows through the 2.5 km long canyon across the Raggedy Range between the Ida ...
before flowing into the
Manuherikia River.
Access
There is access to Poolburn Reservoir from either
Omakau in the Manuherikia Valley () or from
Oturehua
The township of Oturehua is in the Ida Valley of the Maniototo, in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand.
The settlement stands at 500 metres above sea level, some 25 kilometres from Ranfurly, to which it is connected by both road a ...
in the Ida Valley ().
There is also access from
Paerau over the
Rock and Pillar Range
The Rock and Pillar Range of high hills is located in the Maniototo, an area of inland Otago, New Zealand. They are surrounded by the Taieri River, which has its source in the range, flowing out across the scroll plain at Paerau, before almos ...
(), but this is a dry-weather road only that can be negotiated by
four-wheel drive
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only, and is not generally recommended.
The high parts of the road are closed from early June to late September each year, and Poolburn Reservoir thus cannot be accessed by road during winter. The road from Paerau to the Ida Valley via Poolburn Reservoir is part of the
Old Dunstan Road that gave gold diggers access to the gold fields during the early days of the
Otago Gold Rush
The Otago Gold Rush (often called the Central Otago Gold Rush) was a gold rush that occurred during the 1860s in Central Otago, New Zealand. This was the country's biggest gold strike, and led to a rapid influx of foreign miners to the area – ...
. The journey from
Dunedin
Dunedin ( ; mi, Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from , the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Th ...
to the gold fields took five days. An alternative route to the gold fields starting in
Palmerston was longer by but much easier to travel on, as it did cross any mountainous ranges or major rivers. This became the major wagon route and is today
State Highway 85. With no major settlements along its way, much of the Old Dunstan Road was never fully formed, resulting in only seasonal access to Poolburn Reservoir.
Since 2004, council staff fly in by helicopter to lock the mountainous roads each winter.
History
A deputation went to see the
Minister of Labour and
Transport
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,
Bill Veitch, in March 1929 with regards to a proposal for an irrigation dam for the benefit of Ida Valley farmers. The
United Government approved the scheme by September of that year, partially as an employment initiative during the
Great Depression, and charged the
Department of Public Works with its construction
and put
£71,823 into the 1930 budget. Preliminary work, including the construction of the access road from the Ida Valley, started in late 1929. The
Minister of Public Works,
William Taverner, reported in August 1930 that the excavation for the concrete arch dam had been filled to approximately ground level. Poolburn Reservoir was completed by late 1931. The reservoir is located on the Old Dunstan Road and the flooded area had five hotels.
The concrete arch dam is about high and long at the dam's crest. Approximately of concrete were used to construct the dam.
During construction, scaffolding collapsed resulting in seven men sustaining injuries, with two men initially in critical condition. In June 1931, one worker died from a fall at the site.
Today, the dam is administered by the Ida Valley Irrigation Company.
When full, the reservoir covers over .
Poolburn Reservoir and Poolburn Dam are alternative names for the same body of water.
Usage
Brown trout
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and
rainbow trout
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were introduced into the reservoir, but only brown trout remain.
The other aquatic species that can be caught is the New Zealand freshwater crayfish
koura.
Poolburn Reservoir was used to depict
Rohan in ''
The Lord of the Rings
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'' film trilogy.
There are many
bach
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es around the reservoir. An application to subdivide a land holding for housing was withdrawn just prior to the hearing, as the commissioner for the
Central Otago District Council had recommended for consent to be refused.
References
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Buildings and structures in Otago
Reservoirs in New Zealand
Lakes of Otago