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Thread: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

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    Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Just dropped in to both for a first time look. Didn't bother to wet a line. The guy we camped next to at Bjelke had only caught tortoises all week. Bjelke is down to 3% and is just a big puddle. First shot is taken from the top of the secondary wall. Water was up to that once.

    Couple photos of Bjelke

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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Boondoomba at something like 14% is not much better

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Feb 2002

    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Hi Peter. Did you enjoy your trip? Might have to get back out there and get a few of my lures back now the water is that low. At least there is still some water there.
    Cheers
    Bill

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Pretty frightening pics really
    Brad

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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Makes me wonder what Tarong Power station is doing for water now they have sucked these to beautiful waterways dry.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Luc's Avatar
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    Aug 2001

    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Tarong can keep sucking Boondoomba until it reaches dead storage level which I beleive is 8%.

    Meanwhile, there's a pipeline being constructed from Wivenhoe to Tarong but it's schedule to reach there in August 08. Then they can empty big W even faster.

    20 years since any major water infrastructure work done in the south east and we still re-elect the idiots!!! So much for the big picture and forward planning.

    Luc

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    G'day Luc,
    There is already a pipeline from Wivenhoe to Tarong as Tarong North Power Station sources all it's water from Wivenhoe while the Tarong Power Station uses water from Boondooma and Wivenhoe. The pipeline that is currently under construction to Tarong is a recycled water pipeline.
    Patrick.

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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Hi Peter. Did you enjoy your trip? Might have to get back out there and get a few of my lures back now the water is that low. At least there is still some water there.
    Cheers
    Bill

    G'day Bill. Yep - enjoyed the trip. Some very pretty country in that run across to Boondoomba. But gee that country is dry.

    Good luck chasing lures mate. Its a bloody long walk to any timber now .

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Feb 2002

    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Thats why me got one of those four wheel drivey thingamobs. Hope we get some rain out there soon. A mate of mine was running dairy cattle but with no water has had to sell them all and now runs beef cattle for a while, till they get rain again. Come on huey, bring it down, and in the right areas too!!!
    Bill

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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Is there a dam near there that is sucking all the water out?
    That is really a tradgety!@@
    Where did all the fish go?
    Anna23@natureday.com

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    Re: Photos of Bjelke and Booroomba

    Tarong has scaled back generation allready. It is cheaper for them to source their water from Boondooma than Wivenhoe. From halfway along the Boondooma pipeline it is gravity feed to Tarong. Wivenhoe has to be pumped so they are up for the costs of all that electricity supplying the pumps. If it ever rains Boondooma is the best option for them. With regards BP Dam, it was built purely as an irrigation dam. It has secured the future of the water supplies of Murgon, Wondai and Cherbourg by default and that is the only thing stopping them from draining it from its present level to absolutely nothing.

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