Eildon Dam

Eildon Dam
A view of the impounded Lake Eildon, in 2011
Eildon Dam is located in Victoria
Eildon Dam
Location of the Eildon Dam in Victoria
CountryAustralia
LocationVictorian Alps, Victoria
Coordinates37°11′34″S 145°53′49″E / 37.19278°S 145.89694°E / -37.19278; 145.89694
Purpose
StatusOperational
Construction began1915 (1915)
Opening date
  • 1929 (1929)
  • 1935 (1935) (modifications)
  • 1955 (1955) (enlarged)
Operator(s)Goulburn–Murray Water
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment dam
ImpoundsGoulburn River
Height84.5 m (277 ft)
Length1,085 m (3,560 ft)
Dam volume10,200×10^3 m3 (360×10^6 cu ft)
Spillway typeControlled
Spillway capacity3,356 m3/s (118,500 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
CreatesLake Eildon
Total capacity3,390,000 ML (750,000×10^6 imp gal; 900,000×10^6 US gal)
Catchment area3,885 km2 (1,500 sq mi)
Surface area13,832 ha (34,180 acres)
Maximum water depth79 m (259 ft)[1]
Normal elevation288.9 m (948 ft) AHD
Eildon Hydroelectric Power Station
Coordinates37°13′19″S 145°55′17″E / 37.22194°S 145.92139°E / -37.22194; 145.92139
Operator(s)AGL Energy
Commission date
  • 1955 (1955)
  • 2001 (2001) (upgrade)
TurbinesFour
Installed capacity135 MW (181,000 hp)
Annual generation226 GWh (810 TJ)
Website
Lake Eildon at Goulburn–Murray Water

The Eildon Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a controlled spillway, located on the Goulburn River between the regional towns of Mansfield and Eildon within Lake Eildon National Park, in the Alpine region of Victoria, Australia. The dam's purpose is for the supply of potable water, irrigation, and the generation of hydroelectricity. The impounded reservoir is called Lake Eildon.The first cut of ground was done by Mr Bain and Mr MacLean from Scotland.

  1. ^ "Eildon Lake fishing: fishing maps and fishing info for Eildon Lake", Fishing Victoria, archived from the original on 17 February 2011, retrieved 31 May 2011