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Close to 200 Basin industry and community members recently visited Hume Dam as part of River Reflections in June 2024. Here’s what they learnt.
Water infrastructure is a term which can apply to a range of assets: dams, weirs, flood levees and embankments, fishways, regulators, pump stations, managed aquifer recharge ponds and injection wells and desalination plants.
5 December 2023
To understand how fish are counted in fishways, first it is important to understand why we want to count these fish in the first place.
5 December 2023
Since 1922, when the first weir was constructed, there have been efforts to help fish move through the waterways. Our timeline shows the progress of the fishway infrastructure.
4 December 2023
Fishways are important for the passage of fish through barriers such as weirs, to allow them to migrate up and down a river. There are many fishways along the River Murray. Learn about how they work, their types, locations, history and fish movement.
The spillway gates at Hume Dam will open this week as the Murray–Darling Basin Authority and WaterNSW carry out routine maintenance.
14 October 2022
Dartmouth Dam spilling for the first time 26 years provides an opportunity to consider its engineering and role in the Basin.
1 September 2022
Hume Dam, located just upstream of Albury-Wodonga, is the main river regulating structure on the River Murray. The dam forms Hume Reservoir and plays a crucial role in managing flows and securing water supplies along the entire River Murray system, including to Adelaide.
3 September 2021
Hume Dam forms Hume Reservoir, which is the main supply storage and one of the two major headwater storages for the River Murray system.
17 June 2020
The Yarrawonga Weir is located on the River Murray between the towns of Yarrawonga, Victoria, and Mulwala in New South Wales.