Lake Ginninderra | |
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Location | Canberra |
Coordinates | 35°14′S 149°04′E / 35.233°S 149.067°E |
Type | Dam |
Catchment area | 98.8 km2 (38.1 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Australia |
Surface area | 1.05 km2 (0.41 sq mi) |
Average depth | 3.5 m (11 ft) |
Surface elevation | 577 m (1,893 ft)[1] |
Lake Ginninderra is a dam located on the Ginninderra Creek in Canberra. It is adjacent to the Belconnen Town Centre. The lake was constructed in 1974 to collect stormwater discharge from a 98.8 square kilometres (38.1 sq mi) catchment that includes the surrounding suburbs of Aranda, Macquarie, Cook, Bruce, Belconnen, McKellar, Giralang, Kaleen in the eastern areas of Belconnen.
The lake is home to much wildlife, such as the Black swan, moorhens, ducks and the Rakali.
The lake was formed through the construction of the Ginninderra Drive embankment across Ginninderra Creek. The lake has a surface area of 1.05 square kilometres (0.41 sq mi) and an average depth of 3.5 metres (11 ft). Water flow out of the lake is via a multi-celled concrete culvert structure and spillway chute on the Ginninderra Drive embankment.
During 2004 the Ginninderra Drive embankment was raised by one metre. The earthen embankments on the Coulter Drive side of the lake have been raised as well.
The Belconnen Arts Centre and the Lake Ginninderra Sea Scouts are located on its southern shore.