Home » Farming & Environment » Flooding fears at Menindee drop

Flooding fears at Menindee drop

FEARS over potential flooding at Menindee have abated, according to a WaterNSW spokesperson.

“There is sufficient room to capture all the arriving water in the lake system, so flood operations will not be required in Menindee,” the spokesperson said.

“Rather it’s a welcome return to water security in the region.”

The Menindee Lakes, including Menindee, Pamamaroo, Cawndilla and Wetherell have a combined capacity of 1.731 million megalitres, or about three and a half times the capacity of Sydney Harbour.

According to WaterNSW, as of Monday, May 26, the lakes were at 63.5 per cent of their total storage capacity.

In a media release last week, WaterNSW said the flow of water travelling down the Darling Baaka River system after heavy rainfall events in the northern parts of the basin in March and April had peaked at Wilcannia.

“As floodwater in the Paroo River continues to make its way through this unregulated system, Water NSW are continuing to work closely with other agencies including the Bureau of Meteorology and NSW State Emergency Service to monitor and assess any potential additional inflows this event may contribute to the Menindee Lake System over the coming months,” the release said.

With the lakes filling up, Menindee and Sunset Strip residents have seen favourable fishing conditions recently.

Local photographer Geoff Looney said conditions for fishing were great a few weeks ago and have eased off with more flows coming down, though he still managed to catch a few big ones this week.

“I did catch three golden perch at the Pamamaroo Inlet Regulator,” he said.

Looney said he plans to give the perch to a friend to eat.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Commitment to community honoured

    Commitment to community honoured

    TWELVE people were honoured at the Broken Hill City Council’s Australia Day Event with Australia Day Awards for their service to the community. Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist and author,…

  • Lease granted for new preschool

    Lease granted for new preschool

    A NEW preschool looks set to open in the coming weeks after a lease was approved for the space formerly occupied by Playtime Preschool. At Broken Hill City Council’s Ordinary…

  • Councillors forced to find their feet

    Councillors forced to find their feet

    NEW rules introduced by the New South Wales State Government will see councillors stand to speak in council meetings. At this month’s ordinary council meeting on Wednesday, the first for…

  • Heat kills 100s of fish

    Heat kills 100s of fish

    HUNDREDS of fish have died near Weir 32 at Menindee this week as temperatures soared to about 50 degrees Celsius along the river and water temperatures climbed to about 28…

  • Power and produce gone

    Power and produce gone

    AS a prolonged heatwave continued to put stress on the electricity network this week, related power outages caused Coles to dumb a large amount of products. The supermarket was impacted…

  • What’s on in Broken Hill?

    What’s on in Broken Hill?

    FRIDAY The Workshop 343 Blende Street, 9.30am The Royal Flying Doctor Service Broken Hill Wellbeing Place hosts a free variety of craft and woodworking activities. Unblinding: Reversing type 2 diabetes…

  • Red and amber alerts for blue-green algae

    Red and amber alerts for blue-green algae

    LAKE Menindee’s Site 19 and Outlet Regulator have been issued with blue-green algae red alert warnings this week, after recent testing was carried out at the sites. A precautionary red…

  • Central Darling Shire’s shining stars

    Central Darling Shire’s shining stars

    A NUMBER of citizens and groups were recognised Central Darling Shire on Australia Day. The awards were an opportunity to acknowledge the contributions to the community by publicly thanking individual…

  • Extreme heat and pool closure

    Extreme heat and pool closure

    BROKEN Hill and the surrounding region sweltered through a severe heatwave this week, with records broken throughout the north west NSW region, down to the Mallee, Murraylands and Riverland. Tuesday…

  • Award recipients mostly men

    Award recipients mostly men

    THE Broken Hill Council’s Australia Day Awards saw twelve citizens receive this years Australia Day Award, which celebrates the contributions of recipients to their community. Geologist and author professor Ian…