Boobir Dam
| Boobir Dam | |
|---|---|
Interactive map of Boobir Dam | |
| Official name | Boobir Creek Dam |
| Country | Australia |
| Location | Blackbutt, Wide Bay–Burnett, Queensland |
| Coordinates | 26°53′11″S 152°05′28″E / 26.8864°S 152.091°E |
| Purpose | Water supply |
| Status | Completed |
| Operator | South Burnett Regional Council |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Impounds | Boobir Creek |
| Reservoir | |
| Total capacity | 179 ML (6.3×106 cu ft) |
| Surface area | 0.05 ha (0.12 acres) |
| Maximum length | 400 m (1,300 ft) |
| Maximum width | 125 m (410 ft) |
The Boobir Creek Dam is a relatively small dam that supplies the town water supply for Blackbutt, in the Wide Bay–Burnett area of Queensland, Australia.[1]
Overview
The dam is owned and managed by the South Burnett Regional Council (until 2008, by Nanango Shire Council) to provide a safe, reliable water supply for Blackbutt. Tourist facilities are not provided and the road into the dam is locked.
During the early 2000s drought, Boobir Creek Dam ran nearly dry, and Nanango Shire Council called for urgent tenders to complete a pipeline from Wivenhoe Dam. The project was haltered after years of good, flooding rain due to the state-wide storms in 2008, the floods in 2011, and Cyclone Oswald in 2013.
See also
References
- ^ Jin, Jim (24 October 2022). "Why water is discoloured in Blackbutt". Burnett Today. Retrieved 23 February 2023.