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Status
  
Operational

Opening date
  
1970

Length
  
187 m

Construction began
  
1969

Height
  
52 m

Opened
  
1970

Carcoar Dam

Location
  
Carcoar, New South Wales, Australia

Purpose
  
Irrigation, water supply, and water conservation

Owner(s)
  
State Water Corporation

Address
  
Carcoar Dam Rd, Carcoar NSW 2791, Australia

Hours
  
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Similar
  
Windamere Dam, Fitzroy Falls Dam, Wyangala Dam, Split Rock Dam, Toonumbar Dam

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Carcoar Dam is a minor ungated concrete double parabolic arch dam with an uncontrolled overflow spillway across the Belubula River upstream of Carcoar in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia. The dam's purpose includes irrigation, water supply, and water conservation.

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Location and featuresEdit

Commenced in 1969 and completed in 1970, Carcoar Dam is a minor dam on the Belubula River, a tributary of the Lachlan River, within the Lachlan Valley, approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the village of Carcoar and south of the town of Blayney. Water from the dam is released directly into the Belubula River which is used by irrigators downstream of the dam, and for stock and domestic requirements along the Belubula River.

The dam wall height is 57 metres (187 ft) and is 187 metres (614 ft) long. The maximum water depth is 41 metres (135 ft) and at 100% capacity the dam wall holds back 36,400 megalitres (1,290×10^6 cu ft) of water at 720 metres (2,360 ft) AHD. The surface area of the dam is 385 hectares (950 acres) and the catchment area is 230 square kilometres (89 sq mi). The dam uses a free-flowing spillway which is capable of discharging 1,218 cubic metres per second (43,000 cu ft/s).

The dam is unusual in that its wall is not only curved from side-to-side but also from top to bottom.

The dam is popular for water skiing, swimming, fishing windsurfing and sailing. Camping, picnic and barbecue facilities are available. Murray Cod, Golden Perch, Silver Perch and Rainbow Trout are all stocked fish in Carcoar Dam with Redfin present.

Carcoar wetlandEdit

In the early 1990s, the NSW Government assisted to establish wetlands at Carcoar Dam in an effort to control blue-green algae which had made the dam unusable for recreation and made the water discharged from the dam unusable, even for domestic animals. The purpose of the wetland was to act as a nutrient sink which could capture nutrients prior to them entering the reservoir.

References

Carcoar Dam Wikipedia


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