Baroon Pocket Dam | |
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Location of the Baroon Pocket Dam in Queensland | |
Country | Australia |
Location | South East Queensland |
Coordinates | 26°42′12″S 152°52′5″E / 26.70333°S 152.86806°E |
Purpose | Water supply |
Status | Operational |
Opening date | 1989 |
Operator(s) | SEQ Water |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Embankment dam |
Impounds | Obi Obi Creek |
Height | 58 m (190 ft) |
Length | 370 m (1,210 ft) |
Dam volume | 716×10 3 m3 (25.3×10 6 cu ft) |
Spillway type | Uncontrolled |
Spillway capacity | 1,013 m3/s (35,800 cu ft/s) |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Lake Baroon |
Total capacity | 61,000 ML (2,200×10 6 cu ft)[1] |
Catchment area | 72 km2 (28 sq mi) |
Surface area | 380 ha (940 acres) |
Maximum length | 3.9 km (2.4 mi) |
Maximum width | 1.9 km (1.2 mi) |
Maximum water depth | 15 m (49 ft) |
Normal elevation | 215 m (705 ft) AHD |
Website www.seqwater.com.au |
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.[4]
Just below the dam is Obi Obi Gorge, one of the few remaining places left where the Mary River cod maintains a wild population.[2] After its initial filling, the dam reached its lowest level between December 2002 and February 2003 at 50% capacity.[5][6]