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  • Gouldian Finches sighted again in the Lake Argyle village|
  • Mountain Bike Durack's Folly - Can you reach the historic summit without foot fall? - Sunday May 2nd 2010 - www.lakeargyle.com/events|
  • Cane toads move into the Kimberley - help us bust the toads - a free drink for every "live" cane toad delivered to the Lake Argyle Inn|
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  • Lake Argyle Swim - Sunday May 2nd 2010 - 10km and 20km Individual challenge or teams of 2 or 4 swimmers - www.lakeargyle.com/events for more details|
  • Beat the rush - Last years prices until March 31st|
  • Huge Barramundi caught by Dutch backpacker at Lake Argyle Boat ramp|
  • New for 2010 - Float plane scenic flights from the Lake Argyle Resort - Catch a bird's eye view of spectacular Lake Argyle - World Herritage Bungle Bungles - Argyle Diamond Mine - Carr Boyd Ranges|
  • Lake Argyle Spillway still 1.8m below overflow after slow start to wet season|
  • Lake Argyle Resort - Spectacular new infinity pool opens soon|

Statistics

DID YOU KNOW

At normal full supply level the area of the lake formed by the Ord Dam is 980 square kilometres and impounds 10.7 million mega litres (8.6 million acre feet) of water, over 18 times the volume of water contained in Sydney Harbour! If the lake ever does flood to its maximum capacity then the volume will more than triple – Sydney Harbour could be filled more than 54 times.

Kununurra forms the hub around which the Ord River Irrigation Project revolves. Centred in the Eastern Kimberley, the area not only provides incomparable tourist attractions, but a massive intensive agricultural development, made possible by the construction of the two dams.

ORD RIVER IRRIGATION PROJECT STATISTICS

Present area under irrigation (2008)
13,000 hectares
Water used (2008)
171,500 megalitres
Ultimate irrigation area
45,000 hectares
Potential water usage
587,000 mega litres / year
Population of the Ord Valley (2008)
Approximately 6,000
Average annual rainfall (mostly falls November to March)
787mm / 31 inches
Average annual evaporation
2,700mm
Average annual flow of Ord River at Dam site
4,400,000 mega litres
Total length of the Ord River
650km
Catchment area (Ord and other rivers south of Lake Argyle)
46,200 square kilometres

KUNUNURRA DIVERSION DAM Completed 1963

Length of dam including levees
5km
Storage volume
100,000,000 cubic metres
Distance from main Ord Dam (Lake Argyle)
55km downstream

ORD RIVER DAM (Completed 1971) / LAKE ARGYLE (Filled 1974)

Dimensions

Length at crest
335m
Height from river bed
98.5m
Volume of clay core
243,000 cubic metres
Total material
1,903,000 cubic metres
Full storage capacity - volume
10,700,000,000 cubic metres
Surface area at storage
980 square kilometres
Maximum flood level - volume
34,655,000,000 cubic metres
Surface area at flood
2,072 square kilometres
Maximum depth in flood
63m
Highest level to date (21 March, 2000)
98.38.m AHD*
Lowest level to date (4 January, 1991)
78.58m AHD*

(*AHD - Australian Height Datum)

 

"If one were to paint this country in it's true colours, I doubt it would be believed. It would be said at least that the artist exaggerated greatly, for never have I seen such richness and variety of hue as in these ranges"

An extract from the novel "Kings in Grass Castles" (by permission of the Author : Mary Durack)