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South-east Queensland's largest dam has been releasing water for a week to help increase its capacity for the upcoming wet season. Water Minister Glenn Butcher ordered Wivenhoe Dam's drinking ...
SEQ Water has stopped releases from Wivenhoe Dam, more than a week after they commenced. So does that mean Wivenhoe's full? How long will that water last? And how did it ever surpass 100 per ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Wivenhoe Dam reached its highest-ever level on January 11, 2011 – a day like no other for the main supplier of Brisbane's drinking ...
"Seqwater is currently releasing water from Somerset Dam into Wivenhoe Dam to manage inflows and balance the water storage levels across both dams. This is a normal operational occurrence." ...
The report by Mark Babister states that its findings support recommendations that alternative (Wivenhoe Dam) gate operation strategies for flood mitigation should be reviewed for a full range of ...
As a result, Seqwater began releasing water from Wivenhoe only on Tuesday evening, after the rains had stopped and the dam level was approaching 90 per cent of the normal water supply level ...
The report by Mark Babister states that its findings support recommendations that alternative (Wivenhoe Dam) gate operation strategies for flood mitigation should be reviewed for a full range of ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Releases from Wivenhoe Dam raised water levels in the Brisbane River by up to 10 metres during January's flood, a panel of ...
The flood event control centre log and situational reports were examined in detail in an unprecedented weekend sitting of the inquiry. Lead engineer, Sunwater's Robert Ayre, was cross-examined by ...
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