Ben Anderson Barrage

Reservoir in west of Bundaberg, Queensland
24°53′19″S 152°17′24″E / 24.8885°S 152.290°E / -24.8885; 152.290TypereservoirBasin countriesAustraliaWater volume30,300 megalitres (1,070×10^6 cu ft) [1]References[1]

Ben Anderson Barrage forms part of the Bundaberg Irrigation Scheme, and is located in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, near the towns of Bundaberg, Gin Gin, and Childers. It is composed of water storages, a channel distribution system, and a state government-developed irrigation area. Storages in this part of the scheme include Ben Anderson Barrage (30,300 megalitres (1,070×10^6 cu ft)) Walla Weir (29,500 megalitres (1,040×10^6 cu ft)) and Bingera Weir (4,800 megalitres (170×10^6 cu ft)).

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Natural Resources Atlas Archived July 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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