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Myponga Reservoir

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Opening date
  
1962

Length
  
226 m (741 ft)

Surface area
  
2.8 km (1.1 sq mi)

Total capacity
  
26.8 L

Height
  
49 m (161 ft)

Catchment area
  
Myponga River

Area
  
2.8 kmĀ²

Construction began
  
1958

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Location
  
Myponga, South Australia

Similar
  
Mount Bold Reservoir, Happy Valley Reservoir, South Para Reservoir, Kangaroo Creek Reservoir, Talisker Conservation Park

The Myponga Reservoir is a reservoir in South Australia, located about 60 km south of Adelaide near the town of Myponga. The reservoir is fed by the Myponga River and other rivers in the Myponga catchment. It provides about 5% of the City of Adelaide's water supply and is the main source of filtered water for southern metropolitan Adelaide and the southern coast area. Plans to utilise the Myponga River catchment as a major storage area were made in 1945. Construction began in 1958 and was completed in 1962, flooding what was from 1840 known as "Lovely Valley". Prior to the construction of the Myponga Water Treatment Plant in 1993, water from Myponga was used to supplement that of Happy Valley Reservoir.

Map of Myponga Reservoir, Myponga SA 5202, Australia

The reservoir was searched for the bodies of the Beaumont children, and Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon in early 1990, based on evidence against Bevan Spencer von Einem delivered by "Mr. B", a witness. No remains were found there.

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