Serpentine Dam (Western Australia)

Coordinates: 32°24′15″S 116°05′58″E / 32.40417°S 116.09944°E / -32.40417; 116.09944
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Serpentine Dam
Dam wall and offtake tower. Water level in picture is 27% of capacity.
LocationSerpentine, WA, Australia
Coordinates32°24′15″S 116°05′58″E / 32.40417°S 116.09944°E / -32.40417; 116.09944
Opening date1961
Dam and spillways
Height55 m (180 ft)
Width (base)350.5 m (1,150 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesReservoir
Total capacity137,700,000 m3 (4.86×109 cu ft)
Catchment area664 km2 (256 sq mi)
Surface area10.67 km (6.63 mi)
Map

The Serpentine Dam is one of the major water supply dams for Perth, Western Australia. The dam is used to store water which is released at a controlled rate to regulate the level in Serpentine Pipehead Dam, which in turn feeds water to the metropolitan trunk main network depending on demand. Construction of the dam was completed in 1961.

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