Bendeela Pondage

Bendeela Pondage, completed in 1972, is an earth and rockfill embankment dam structure located on the Kangaroo River arm of Lake Yarrunga in New South Wales, Australia. It is located between Fitzroy Falls Dam and Tallowa Dam. The pondage, part of the Shoalhaven Scheme, functions as a buffer storage for out-of-balance flow between the two dams during hydro-electric power generation or water pumping at Kangaroo Valley and Bendeela pumping and power stations. The dam has no significant catchment but has been provided with a weir type spillway to protect the dam in the event of operational problems at the two pumping and power stations. The embankment is 15 metres (49 ft) high and 2,118 metres (6,949 ft) in length. At 100% capacity, the dam wall holds back approximately 1,200 megalitres (42×10^6 cu ft).[1]

Bendeela Pondage
Location in New South Wales
Coordinates34°43′30″S 150°28′47″E
StatusOperational
Opening date1972
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment dam
ImpoundsKangaroo River
Height15 m (49 ft)
Length2,118 m (6,949 ft)
Spillways1
Spillway typeWeir-type
Reservoir
Total capacity1,200 ML (42×10^6 cu ft)
Catchment area20 ha (49 acres)
Surface area20 ha (49 acres)
Website
Bendeela Pondage at www.sca.nsw.gov.au

Bendeela Pumping and Power Station

A 740-metre (2,430 ft) pipeline connects Bendeela Pumping and Power Station with Bendeela Pondage. Some 3,680 millimetres (145 in) in diameter, the pipeline is capable of handling water capacity of 205 megalitres (7.2×10^6 cu ft) per hour.[2]

See also

  • List of reservoirs and dams in Australia

References

  1. "Bendeela Pondage". Sydney Catchment Authority. Archived from the original on 2013-04-26. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. "Dams of Greater Sydney and surrounds: Shoalhaven" (PDF). Sydney Catchment Authority. April 2012. ISBN 1-876951-12-5. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
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