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Copperlode Falls Dam

Coordinates: 16°58′48″S 145°40′26″E / 16.9799°S 145.674°E / -16.9799; 145.674
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Waterfall at Copperlode Falls in Cairns

Copperlode Falls Dam
Copperlode Falls Dam is located in Queensland
Copperlode Falls Dam
Copperlode Falls Dam
Location11km southwest of Cairns
Coordinates16°58′48″S 145°40′26″E / 16.9799°S 145.674°E / -16.9799; 145.674
Typereservoir
Catchment area44 km2 (17 sq mi)
Basin countriesAustralia
Water volume38,475 ML (1,358.7×10^6 cu ft)

Copperlode Falls Dam or Lake Morris is a fresh water reservoir dam in Lamb Range, Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia,[1] servicing the city of Cairns. The dam is located in the range immediately west of Cairns.

History

Originally Cairns' water needs were met with water drawn from Freshwater Creek and Behana Creek. It was evident to even the earliest settlers that a larger source of water would need to be secured as Cairns grew.

With this in mind, one of the city's engineers, F Morris, explored the Lamb Range to the west of the city to find a place to build a dam. In 1935 he found a site at Copperlode falls, near the headwaters of Freshwater Creek, that he thought would be suitable. Many years later, after a series of surveys confirmed the site's suitability, the Queensland Government approved the site for construction of an earth and rock fill dam.

The State Government originally set aside A$3 million for the dam, but by the time the dam was completed on 25 March 1976, the total cost had risen to approximately $6.5 million. The reservoir holds 38,475 megalitres of water (in comparison to Lake Tinaroo's 407,000 megalitres).

A reinforced masonry wall was added to the dam crest in 1993 to prevent waves from overtopping the wall in the event of extreme floods.

The reservoir is named Lake Morris after Cairns City engineer Frank Roland Morris who discovered its site,[2] but the dam itself is named after the waterfalls it replaced - Copperlode Falls.[1]

Daily updates on water levels can be found at http://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/water-waste-roads/water/water-sources-supply via a link to "CRC Water Summary Report". Historical data is not yet available at this site.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Copperlode Falls Dam – dam wall in the Cairns Region (entry 48982)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Lake Morris – reservoir in Cairns Region (entry 22859)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 March 2018.