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Coongan River

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Country
  
Australia

Basin area
  
3,740 km²

Mouth
  
De Grey River

Length
  
200 km

Source
  
Chichester Range

Main source
  
Chichester Range 480 metres (1,575 ft)

River mouth
  
De Grey River 46 metres (151 ft)

Basin size
  
3,740 square kilometres (1,444 sq mi)

Discharge
  
Average rate: 80 GL/a (90 cu ft/s)

Coongan river flooding over road at doolena gorge


The Coongan River is an ephemeral river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Contents

The headwaters of the river rise below the Chichester Range. The river flows in a northerly direction past Marble Bar then through the Gorge Range before discharging into the De Grey River, of which it is a tributary, at Mulyie Pool near Mount Woodhouse.

The town of Marble Bar also draws approximately 180ML scheme water from the river's alluvium per year.

The river has eight tributaries including; Talga River, Triberton Creek, Emu Creek and Budjan Creek.

The name is Indigenous Australian in origin, and was first recorded in 1878 by Alexander Forrest. The traditional owners of the area are the Njamal or Nyamal peoples.

The rivers water quality varies dependent of the flow but the average turbidity of the river water is 587 NTU and the average salinity is 100 mg/L.

Coongan river


References

Coongan River Wikipedia