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Lake Boga (Victoria)

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Basin countries
  
Australia

Max depth
  
2 m

Surface elevation
  
70 m

Outflow location
  
Little Murray River

Surface area
  
940 ha (2,300 acres)

Area
  
9.4 km²

Water volume
  
37.79 million m³

Managing agency
  
Goulburn–Murray Water

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Type
  
Freshwater endorheic water storage

Primary outflows
  
outfall channel to the Little Murray River

Lake Boga ( /ˈlk ˈbɡə/), a freshwater endorheic lake that is managed by Goulburn–Murray Water as a water storage, is part of the Victorian Mid Murray Storages, is located near Swan Hill in The Mallee region of Victoria, in southeastern Australia. The 940-hectare (2,300-acre) lake is situated about 19 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Swan Hill and adjacent to the town of the same name.

During World War II, Lake Boga was used as a repair and service depot for flying boats at the Lake Boga Flying Boat Base which was established in June 1942 and closed in November 1947.

Water storage

Lake Boga has a capacity of 37,794 megalitres (8.314×10^9 imp gal; 9.984×10^9 US gal) at the full supply level of 69.5 metres (228 ft) AHD  and a surface area of 940 hectares (2,300 acres). Under normal operation, water levels in Lake Boga vary between levels of 69.5 metres (228 ft) AHD  and 67.22 metres (220.5 ft) AHD . At the level of 67.22 metres (220.5 ft) AHD , there is a depth of up to 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) of water in the deepest parts of the lake. Although operation and lake levels will vary from season to season, in general water will be harvested into Lake Boga during the winter and spring months. Subject to sufficient water to harvest, the lake generally will be full around November to December.

In 2009, after a period of the lake being dry, water started flowing into the lake during 2010, and by 2011, the lake was one of many rivers and water storage facilities in Victoria that was flooded as a result of the 2011 Victorian floods.

References

Lake Boga (Victoria) Wikipedia