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5 July 2023
Last week the Murray–Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) increased releases from Hume Dam to gain more airspace while storage levels remain higher than average for this time of year.
23 May 2023
AGL in conjunction with River Murray Operations announced today that releases from Dartmouth Reservoir will be decreased for the purposes of electricity generation.
22 May 2023
AGL in conjunction with River Murray Operations announced today that releases from Dartmouth Reservoir will be increased for the purposes of Electricity Generation.
1 February 2023
The Murray–Darling Basin Authority is increasing the release of water from Dartmouth Dam to manage airspace in the dam.
22 November 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows. It is accurate as of 10am (AEDT), Wednesday 23 November 2022 but conditions may change rapidly.
15 November 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows. It is accurate as of 10am (AEDT), Wednesday 16 November 2022 but conditions may change rapidly.
8 November 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows. It is accurate as of 10am (AEDT), Wednesday 9 November 2022 but conditions may change rapidly.
1 November 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows. It is accurate as of midday (AEDT), Wednesday 2 November 2022 but conditions may change rapidly.
19 October 2022
This update provides an overview on how the Murray–Darling Basin Authority is managing Hume Dam and Dartmouth Dam during the current high flows. It is accurate as of midday (AEDT), Wednesday 19 October 2022 but conditions may change rapidly.
14 October 2022
Dartmouth Dam spilling for the first time 26 years provides an opportunity to consider its engineering and role in the Basin.