Hinze Dam

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Hinze Dam
Hinze Dam - Hinze Dam at full capacity.
Hinze Dam at full capacity.
Location 15 km south-west of Nerang
Coordinates 28.0504° S 153.284° ECoordinates: 28.0504° S 153.284° E
Lake type reservoir
Catchment area 207 km²[1]
Basin countries Australia
Water volume 161 070 ML
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The Hinze Dam supplies most of the water provided to Gold Coast City in Queensland, Australia. Some water is drawn from Little Nerang Dam and until recently northern suburbs received water from Wivenhoe Dam. It was completed in 1976 and expanded in 1989 and is managed by Gold Coast Water.

The dam is located 15 km south-west of Nerang immediately downstream of the joining of the Nerang River and Little Nerang Creek and holds 161,070 million litres of water across a surface area of 9.72 square kilometres.

The 209 square kilometre catchment area for Hinze Dam includes the Numinbah Valley and Springbrook Plateau, with most being contained within State Forests and National Parks.

The lake created by the dam, Advancetown Lake, is a popular recreational facility for Gold Coast residents. The dam also provides the benefits of flood mitigation and environmental protection.

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[edit] Construction

The Hinze Dam was designed for construction in three stages.

  • Stage One was completed in 1976, providing storage of 42,400 million litres.
  • With Stage Two completed in 1989 storage was increased to 161,070 million litres. This involved raising the main embankment, spillway and intake towers by about 18 metres to create a surface area of 9.72 square kilometres at a total cost of $42 million.
  • In 2004 the Gold Coast City Council resolved to construct Stage 3 of the Dam. This will take it from 93.5 metres to its full height (108 metres) for water storage and flood mitigation purposes. This should be completed by 2010.[1]

Construction of Stage 3 is currently in process with Theiss Engineering carrying works out.

[edit] Dam facilities

  • Wood barbecues
  • Electric barbecues
  • Toilets
  • Car parking
  • Shaded seating areas
  • Boat ramps
  • Playground equipment
  • Kiosk
  • Fresh Water Fishing
  • Rowing course
  • Walking Tracks
  • BMX offroad tracks
  • Horse Trails

[edit] Fishing

A Council permit is required to fish in the dam[2].

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