Cressbrook Dam

Cressbrook Dam is one of the three water storages used to supply Toowoomba and the surrounding region in Queensland, Australia. The dam is 33 km (21 mi) north-east of Toowoomba in the locality of Biarra in the Somerset Region. It was constructed in 1983[1] for the former Toowoomba City Council (now the Toowoomba Regional Council). The other two storages used for Toowoomba are Perseverance Dam and Cooby Dam.

Cressbrook Dam
Lake Cressbrook, only 12 percent full, 2008
Cressbrook Dam
LocationBiarra, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates27.2633°S 152.206°E / -27.2633; 152.206
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsCressbrook Creek
Primary outflowsCressbrook Creek
Catchment area320 km2 (120 sq mi)
Basin countriesAustralia
Surface area5.17 km2 (2.00 sq mi)
Max. depth34 m (112 ft)
Water volume81,842 ML (2,890.2×10^6 cu ft)
Surface elevation280 m (920 ft)

The impoundment of the dam, Lake Cressbrook, has a surface area of 517[1] hectares with a total capacity of 81,842 mega-litres when full (78,847 ML usable) at an average depth of 15.8 metres. The catchment also contains Perseverance Dam, which is located 10 km upstream of Cressbrook Dam.

Fishing

A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam.[2]

References

  1. "Toowoomba's Dams - Cressbrook Dam". Toowoomba Regional Council. Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. Retrieved 2 November 2009.
  2. Fishing in Queensland dams? You may need a permit. Archived August 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine


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