Tailem Bend–Keith pipeline
Tailem Bend–Keith pipeline | |
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Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | South Australia |
Coordinates | 35°16′12″S 139°27′29″E / 35.270°S 139.458°E |
General direction | southeast |
From | Tailem Bend |
Passes through | |
To | Keith |
Runs alongside | Dukes Highway, Adelaide–Wolseley railway line |
General information | |
Type | water |
Owner | SA Water |
Commissioned | 1969 |
Technical information | |
Length | 132 km (82 mi) |
The Tailem Bend–Keith pipeline provides treated water drawn from the Murray River to communities in the Upper South East region of South Australia. It extends 132 kilometres (82 mi) from Tailem Bend southeast to Keith. It runs roughly parallel to both the Dukes Highway and the Adelaide–Wolseley railway line. It services 800 kilometres (500 mi) of branch mains and a total area of 6,470 square kilometres (2,500 sq mi).[1]
The pipeline was constructed by the South Australian government with financial assistance from the Australian government provided under the South Australia Grant (Tailem Bend to Keith Pipeline) Act 1969.[2]
The storage facility at Coomandook was expanded in 2019 with the addition of a new 9 megalitres (2,000,000 imperial gallons) tank.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "The pipeline network". SA Water. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
- ^ South Australia Grant (Tailem Bend to Keith Pipeline) No. 52 of 1969 (Cth)
- ^ Horobin, Louise (12 September 2018). "SA Water plans to bolster storage along Tailem Bend to Keith pipeline". The Border Chronicle. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ^ Using a 400 tonne crane, the concrete walls are up on our new 47 metre-diameter water storage tank at Coomandook. Coomandook, South Australia: SA Water. 14 January 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2021.