Mitta Mitta Flow Advice – 24 February 2022

Landholders and river users, including pumpers, on the Mitta Mitta River are advised to take into account the forecast releases of water from Dartmouth Dam and make any necessary adjustment to their river activities.

Published: 24 February 2022

A brief increase in release is planned to commence February 28 to benefit water quality and ecosystem function in the Mitta Mitta River downstream of Dartmouth Dam.

The releases from Dartmouth Dam may vary from those forecast and flows on the Mitta Mitta may increase at any time if rain falls in the catchment downstream of the dam. Under a dry scenario, peak flows at the Tallandoon gauge from this release are expected to reach around 2,200 ML/day (1.99 m local gauge height) during Monday and Tuesday 28 February and 1 March.

Forecast Mitta Mitta flows 28 February – 2 March 2022


Date

Releases from Dartmouth Dam

Colemans Gauge

Flow   
(ML/day)

Height   
(m)

Monday 28 February, 01:00 hrs start rising 800 1.33
Monday 28 February, 05:00 hrs reach peak 1,780 1.65
Tuesday 1 March, 09:00 hrs start falling slowly 1,670 1.62
Wednesday 2 March, 02:00 hrs return to minimum flows 450 1.13

Another flow pulse to benefit water quality and ecosystem function in the Mitta Mitta River is possible in coming months, depending on system and catchment conditions.

Landholders and river users on the Mitta Mitta are advised to regularly check the current flows and forecasts on the MDBA website for more information on releases from Dartmouth Dam. Summary information about the River Murray system is available in the River Murray weekly report.

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