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Sugarloaf Reservoir

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Opening date
  
1981

Length
  
1,05 m

Surface area
  
440 ha

Total capacity
  
96 million m³

Cities
  
Height
  
89 m

Catchment area
  
915 ha

Area
  
4.4 km²

Operator
  
Melbourne Water

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Location
  
Christmas Hills, Victoria(near Yarra Glen)

Similar
  
Yan Yean Reservoir, Silvan Reservoir, Cardinia Reservoir, Greenvale Reservoir, Maroondah Dam

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Sugarloaf Reservoir is a reservoir at Christmas Hills north-east of Melbourne. It was completed in 1981. Its total capacity is 96 GL. As of April 21, 2016 the reservoir sits at 62.5% of capacity. Sugarloaf reached 100% capacity in 2006. It had dropped to nearly 10% by May 2009 but rose to approximately 80% late in the same year. In February 2010, the North South Pipeline from the Goulburn River was connected to the reservoir.

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Map of Sugarloaf Reservoir, Christmas Hills VIC 3775, Australia

It is operated by Melbourne Water.

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Sugarloaf Sailing Club

The Sugarloaf Sailing Club operates on the reservoir year round. The club can be found on Ridge Road off the Eltham-Yarra Glen road. The club runs over 40 races throughout the year in three series, "Winter", "Twilight" and "Summer". There is a strong racing fraternity at Sugarloaf who can be found on the lake on race days, rain, hail or shine. New members can use the boats from the club fleet without further charges. The Club also conducts Sailability on the second Sunday of every month during the summer season. Sailability is sailing for all including the young, the elderly and disabled and uses Access dinghies which are unsinkable, uncapsizable and good fun.

Recreational Fishing

Sugarloaf Reservoir is also a very popular waterway for recreational fishing. Rainbow and brown trout, redfin, roach and European carp can be caught in these waters all year round. No natural bait or berley is permitted, there are signs posted around the reservoir stating this.This is due to the reservoir being an integral component of Melbourne's domestic water supply. There have been studies conducted that suggest that the Mercury levels in the Redfin (and most likely other predatory fish in the reservoir) are higher than is regarded safe for human consumption.

References

Sugarloaf Reservoir Wikipedia