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Nillahcootie Dam

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Country
  
Australia

Opening date
  
1967 (1967)

Impounds
  
Broken River

Catchment area
  
439 km²

Purpose
  
Water supply

Operator
  
Goulburn–Murray Water

Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Embankment dam

Height
  
34 m (112 ft)

Inflow source
  
Broken River

Outflow location
  
Broken River

Impound
  
Broken River

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The Nillahcootie Dam, a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a unique Gothic arch-shaped crest spillway across the Broken River that is located near Mansfield, in the Alpine region of Victoria, Australia. The dam's purpose is for the supply of potable water and for irrigation. The impounded reservoir is called Lake Nillahcootie.

Contents

Map of Lake Nillahcootie, Victoria, Australia

Location and featuresEdit

Designed and constructed by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria, the dam was completed in 1967. The embankment dam wall is constructed with an earth core and rock fill, rising to a height of 34 metres (112 ft). The core component materials of the wall include 298 thousand cubic metres (10.5×10^6 cu ft) of rock and earth. The reservoir has a capacity of 40,400 megalitres (8,887×10^6 imp gal; 10,673×10^6 US gal), and can release a maximum outflow of approximately 117,000 megalitres (25,736×10^6 imp gal; 30,908×10^6 US gal) per day in normal operation.

The crest of the uncontrolled spillway is 264.5 metres (868 ft) AHD  and is approximately 791 metres (2,595 ft) long. When full, flood flows spill over a unique Gothic arch-shaped crest. The storage also features a secondary spillway that is operated only during severe floods. It uses the ‘fuse plug' principle, in which a section of earthen embankment within the secondary spillway (the fuse plug) has been designed so that at a predetermined flood level it will be eroded away and increase the discharge through the spillway.

RecreationEdit

It is a popular water-skiing destination, especially during the summer.

The name is of Indian origin and is thought to mean "Blue House".

References

Nillahcootie Dam Wikipedia