Central Highlands Water
Central Highlands Water is a regional water corporation in central Victoria, Australia, focused around the city of Ballarat and surrounding towns.
Its purpose is the provision of high quality drinking water, sewerage, trade waste and recycled water services. It was formerly known as the Central Highlands Region Water Authority, and is one of 19 state-owned water businesses operating under the guidance of the Victorian Water Act.
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Greater Metropolitan Melbourne dams / reservoirs by capacity |
- Thomson 1,123,000 megalitres (2.47×1011 imp gal; 2.97×1011 US gal)
- Cardinia 287,000 megalitres (6.3×1010 imp gal; 7.6×1010 US gal)
- Upper Yarra 200,000 megalitres (4.4×1010 imp gal; 5.3×1010 US gal)
- Sugarloaf 96,000 megalitres (2.1×1010 imp gal; 2.5×1010 US gal)
- Silvan 40,000 megalitres (8.8×109 imp gal; 1.1×1010 US gal)
- Tarago 37,500 megalitres (8.2×109 imp gal; 9.9×109 US gal)
- Yan Yean 30,000 megalitres (6.6×109 imp gal; 7.9×109 US gal)
- Greenvale 27,000 megalitres (5.9×109 imp gal; 7.1×109 US gal)
- Maroondah 22,000 megalitres (4.8×109 imp gal; 5.8×109 US gal)
- O'Shannassy 3,000 megalitres (660,000,000 imp gal; 790,000,000 US gal)
- Anakie
- Melton
- Toorourrong
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Historical | |
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