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Deep water project expands Warragamba Dam. April 16, 2006 ... The divers have cut a two metre hole through the wall to allow water at the bottom of the dam to be pumped into the Warragamba pipeline.
Matt Kean cast doubt over the Warragamba Dam wall raising project when he revealed it wasn’t in the government’s four-year infrastructure plan. ... we have a strong infrastructure pipeline, ...
Warragamba Dam has hit capacity and is spilling following more heavy rain in Sydney. It's a reversal of fortunes from a year ago when Sydneysiders were being warned to conserve water.
Severe weather warnings have been downgraded but emergency services warn damaging surf will continue around the NSW coast today.
The lowest level Warragamba Dam has ever been was 38.8 per cent in 2004 during the Millennium drought. Dr Wright described the Warragamba River that feeds the dam as a "freak of nature".
Sydney's Warragamba Dam is expected to spill after reaching full capacity, as severe weather warnings continue across parts of NSW following days of rain.. WaterNSW has Warragamba Dam's capacity ...
Warragamba Dam could spill as Sydney forecast to be hit with days of rain. The water authority has warned that forecast days of continuous rain could cause Australia’s largest dam to spill.
The dam, which is 65 kilometres west of Sydney’s city centre, was holding about 2058 gigalitres of water – more than 99 per cent of its 2069-gigalitre capacity – shortly before 5pm.
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Warragamba Dam set to spill after days of torrential rainWarragamba Dam is set to spill over this afternoon after days of torrential rain. Water NSW says the outflow could be around 20 gigalitres per day by Sunday morning. Some smaller Greater Sydney ...
Traditional Owners from Western Sydney’s water catchment region say vital Aboriginal cultural sites will be destroyed if a state proposal to raise the height of the Warragamba Dam goes ahead.
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