Coliban Water
Coliban Water is a regional water corporation in Victoria, Australia, established on 1 July 1992. It manages, maintains and operates more than 50 reservoirs and water storage basins across North-Central Victoria.
The service area includes 55 towns, of which the Greater City of Bendigo is the largest. The region serviced by Coliban Water extends from Cohuna and Echuca in the north to Kyneton and Trentham in the south. The western boundary incorporates Boort, Wedderburn, Bealiba and Dunolly, with Heathcote and Tooborac to the east.[1]
Coliban Water's head office is located in Bendigo.
History
Edward Nucella Emmett worked to establish a reliable water supply for Bendigo, he was the main promoter of Bendigo Waterworks Company,[2] a precursor of Coliban Water. Given the financial problems of the Victorian colonial government and the lack of local government funds he worked to privately fund a new water supply. The Sandhurst Municipal Council controlled a 22-acre ‘Water Reserve’ site along the Bendigo Creek at Golden Square. With funding from wealthy investors in Melbourne he formed the company that was incorporated through parliament. Joseph Brady was the first engineer for the project.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ Coliban Water -About Coliban Water Archived 2007-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Parliament of Victoria, former members Emmett, Edward Nucella
- ^ History: "Water for Gold! - The fight to quench Central Victoria's Goldfields", Coliban Water, See slides 20-25 Archived 2013-04-10 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 18 December 2012
- ^ "Joseph Brady's Coliban System of Water Works, an historical guide" (PDF). Coliban Water.
External links
- Official website
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dams / reservoirs by capacity
- Thomson 1.123 million ML (247 billion imp gal; 297 billion US gal)
- Cardinia 287,000 ML (63 billion imp gal; 76 billion US gal)
- Upper Yarra 200,000 ML (44 billion imp gal; 53 billion US gal)
- Sugarloaf 96,000 ML (21 billion imp gal; 25 billion US gal)
- Silvan 40,000 ML (8.8 billion imp gal; 11 billion US gal)
- Tarago 37,500 ML (8.2 billion imp gal; 9.9 billion US gal)
- Yan Yean 30,000 ML (6.6 billion imp gal; 7.9 billion US gal)
- Greenvale 27,000 ML (5.9 billion imp gal; 7.1 billion US gal)
- Maroondah 22,000 ML (4.8 billion imp gal; 5.8 billion US gal)
- O'Shannassy 3,000 ML (660 million imp gal; 790 million US gal)
- Anakie
- Melton
- Toorourrong
dams / reservoirs
- Allen
- Blue Rock
- Bostock
- Dartmouth
- Eildon
- Eppalock
- Glenmaggie
- Korweinguboora
- Laanecoorie
- Lauriston
- Malsmbury
- Marengo
- Moondara
- Painkalac
- Rocklands
- Stony Creek
- Upper Coliban
- Waranga Dam
- West Barwon
- West Gellibrand and Olangolah Reservoirs and No.4 & No.5 Basins
- Wurdee Boluc
- Boga
- Cairn Curran
- Catani
- Guthridge
- Mokoan
- Mulwala
- Nagambie
- Narracan
- William Hovell
government agencies
- Barwon Water
- Central Highlands Water
- Coliban Water
- Goulburn–Murray Water
- Goulburn Valley Water
- Greater Western Water
- Melbourne Water
- South East Water (Australia)
- Southern Rural Water
- Yarra Valley Water
- Catchment Management Authority (Victoria)
- Corangamite CMA
- East Gippsland CMA
- Glenelg Hopkins CMA
- Mallee CMA
- Port Phillip and Westernport CMA
- West Gippsland CMA
- Minister for Water (Victoria)
- William Davidson
- William Thwaites
- Bittern
- Devilbend
- Terang
- City West Water
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