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A BUSINESS OWNER, who relies on Gladstone locals using Lake Awoonga, has poured cold water over blue green algae warnings. Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) escalated its blue green algae warnings ...
The Awoonga High Dam was completed in 1984 to the 30-metre level. Before that, Gladstone relied on a series of ever-increasing water resources.
The Gladstone Area Water Board says it did not make contingency plans for flood affected roads when it raised the Awoonga Dam 10 years ago.
The Gladstone Area Water Board in central Queensland is about to begin technical investigations into building a 110 kilometre pipeline from the Fitzroy River to Awoonga Dam.
Don't miss out on the headlines from Gladstone. Followed categories will be added to My News. At June 30, 2018 Lake Awoonga, the region's primary water source was at 94.2 per cent capacity, but as ...
GAWB operations and maintenance manager Sarah Lunau said inflows to Lake Awoonga were continuing, with a peak of 41.65m expected within the next 24 hours. “Awoonga Dam is currently at 40.99m ...
A BUSINESS OWNER, who relies on Gladstone locals using Lake Awoonga, has poured cold water over blue green algae warnings. Gladstone Area Water Board (GAWB) escalated its blue green algae warnings ...
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