Little Para Reservoir

Little Para Reservoir is a reservoir in South Australia serving the city of Adelaide. It was built between 1974 and 1977, costing A$11.5 million, and commissioned in January 1979.[1]

South Para Reservoir
Little Para Reservoir. The image is looking towards the northwest. The built-up area in the bottom left corner is Greenwith. The dark dotted areas in the background are the northern suburbs of Adelaide, corresponding to the City of Playford centred around Elizabeth and the Adelaide Plains are further in the background.
LocationSouth Australia
Coordinates34.7439°S 138.7245°E / -34.7439; 138.7245
Typereservoir
Basin countriesAustralia
Surface area125 hectares (310 acres)
Water volume20,800 megalitres (16,900 acre⋅ft)

The reservoir is built in the path of the Little Para River and is used for water storage and flood mitigation. As the Little Para's catchment is insufficient to fill the reservoir, it is mainly used to store water pumped from the River Murray.[1] Periodically water is released from the reservoir into the river, enabling refreshing of ground water.[2]

Overlooking the reservoir is a public park with tennis courts, playgrounds, public toilets and information about the initial construction of the dam. Although much of the current amenities have fallen into disarray due lack of maintenance and public abuse.

2008 upgrade

In June 2008 the reservoir was closed to the public so the dam wall could be strengthened and increased by 1 metre (3.3 ft). Construction of a new fusegate spillway system was also carried out.[3] Complaints were raised that "millions of litres of water"[4] were released into the ocean until the reservoir was at 68 percent to enable the construction to proceed.

As of February 2011 the reservoir is closed to the public, due to the 2008 upgrade.

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See also

  • List of reservoirs and dams in Australia

References

  1. "SA Water: Water Storage (Reservoirs) - Little Para". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  2. Lewis, H. John (1980). Salisbury South Australia, a history of town and district. Hawthorndene, South Australia: Investigator Press. pp. 248–249. ISBN 0-85864-049-X.
  3. "Little Para Dam Safety Upgrade". Bardavcol. 2008. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  4. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/little-para-reservoir-too-full/story-e6freo8c-1225751160100
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