Bromelton Dam
| Bromelton Dam | |
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Bromelton Dam Location of the dam in Queensland | |
Interactive map of Bromelton Dam | |
| Country | Australia |
| Location | South East Queensland |
| Coordinates | 27°56′44″S 152°57′14″E / 27.94556°S 152.95389°E |
| Purpose | Potable water supply |
| Status | Operational |
| Opening date | 2008 |
| Operator | SEQ Water |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Type of dam | Earth fill dam |
| Impounds | Off-stream |
| Length | 4,110 m (13,480 ft) |
| Reservoir | |
| Creates | Bromelton Offstream Storage |
| Total capacity | 8,210 ML (1,810×106 imp gal; 2,170×106 US gal)[1] |
| Catchment area | 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi) |
| Surface area | 1 ha (2.5 acres) |
| Website www.seqwater.com.au | |
The Bromelton Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam located off-stream at Gleneagle in the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the Beaudesert area.[2] The resultant reservoir is called Bromelton Offstream Storage that, as of 2026, was not in active use.[3]
Since its completion in 2008, Bromelton Offstream Storage delivered an additional 5,000 megalitres (1,100×106 imp gal; 1,300×106 US gal) in water supply capacity, working in conjunction with Cedar Grove Weir and the Wyaralong Dam, that was completed in 2001, to improve the reliability of the Logan River Water Supply Scheme in drought conditions.
See also
References
- ^ "Bromelton Dam". Water supply: Dams and weirs. Seqwater. 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
- ^ Harrison, Rod; James, Ernie; Sully, Chris; Classon, Bill; Eckermann, Joy (2008). Queensland Dams. Bayswater, Victoria: Australian Fishing Network. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-86513-134-4.
- ^ "Bromelton". SEQ Water. 2026. Retrieved 1 March 2026.
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