Boondooma Lake | |
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Location | Boondooma/Okeden, 20km North of Proston, 50 km North-West of Wondai, Queensland |
Coordinates | 26°05′47″S 151°26′06″E / 26.0963°S 151.435°E |
Type | reservoir |
Primary inflows | Boyne River, Stuart River |
Primary outflows | Boyne River |
Catchment area | 4,025 km2 (1,554 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Australia |
Max. length | 599 m (1,965 ft) |
Surface area | 18.15 km2 (7.01 sq mi) |
Average depth | 11 m (36 ft) |
Water volume | 204,200 ML (165,500 acre⋅ft)[1] |
Surface elevation | 280.4 m (920 ft) |
Dam | Boondooma Dam |
References | [1] |
Boondooma Dam is a dam on the Boyne River on the boundary of Boondooma and Proston in the South Burnett Region of Queensland, Australia.[2] From 1980 to 1983, the dam was constructed across the Boyne River below its confluence with the Stuart River, creating Lake Boondooma.[3]
It has a capacity of 204 200 ML under the 18.15 square kilometres (4,480 acres) of surface area and has an average depth of 11 metres (36 ft). The dam forms a narrow and deep lake, designed to avoid evaporation,[4] with one fork containing much standing timber and another having many submerged rocky outcrops.[5]
The dam overflowed for the first time in May 1983. The lowest level recorded was 0.18% capacity in December 1982, and the maximum of 173.8% (6.17m over the spillway) was recorded in January 2013 as a result of heavy rain from ex Tropical Cyclone Oswald.[6]
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