Tank Stream

Tank Stream
Brick-lined section of the Tank Stream, pictured in November 2008
Location
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
Local government areaCity of Sydney
Physical characteristics
SourceHyde Park
 • locationSydney CBD
 • coordinates33°52′13.2″S 151°12′27.9″E / 33.870333°S 151.207750°E / -33.870333; 151.207750
MouthSydney Cove
 • location
Circular Quay
 • coordinates
33°51′50.0472″S 151°12′31.1688″E / 33.863902000°S 151.208658000°E / -33.863902000; 151.208658000
Basin features
River systemPort Jackson
Official nameTank Stream; Tank Stream Fountain Circular Quay
TypeState heritage (built)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.636
TypeSpring
CategoryUtilities - Water
BuildersVarious
Circular Quay and mouth of the Tank Stream, Sydney Cove, Frederick Garling Jr., 1839
Tank Stream on a November 2008 tour

The Tank Stream is a heritage-listed former fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove and now tunnel and watercourse located in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The Tank Stream was the fresh water supply for the fledgling colony of New South Wales in the late 18th century. Today it is little more than a storm water drain. It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park and at high tide entered Sydney Cove at what is now the intersection of Bridge and Pitt Streets in the Sydney central business district. The catchment was 65 hectares (161 acres), corresponding roughly the size of the Sydney central business district. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

  1. ^ "Tank Stream". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H00636. Retrieved 13 October 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.