- Glennies Creek Dam
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lake_name = Lake St Clair
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location =New South Wales
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type =reservoir
inflow = Glennies Creek
outflow = Glennies Creek
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basin_countries = Australia
length = 16 km
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cities =Glennies Creek Dam is a 67 metres high, concrete faced, rock fill
embankment dam located on Glennies Creek nearSingleton, New South Wales ,Australia . Glennies Creek is atributary of theHunter River in the foothills of theBarrington Tops National Park . The lake is up to 16 kilometres long, and has a capacity of 283 000megalitre s.The dam was built primarily to replace water withdrawn from the upper Hunter River for electricity generation. Geotechnical problems included weathered, non-welded tuff in the dam foundation and toppling slope failures in welded tuff in the unlined
spillway cutting. The dam was constructed by the New South Wales Department of Water Resources and was completed in 1983. The lake impounded by the dam is now known as Lake St Clair.Glennies Creek Dam spillway is an unlined cutting in welded ash flow tuff which supplied the entire rock fill requirement for the construction of the dam embankment. The spillway
excavation was designed to be located entirely in welded tuff and not to encroach on either the underlying non-welded tuff or the overlyingsandstone , both of these rock types being much inferior to the welded tuff as a rock fill construction material.References
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/~richardw2/projects.html Richard Woodward's Dam Projects]
* [http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/StClairNSW.htm Glennies Creek Dam (Lake St Clair) Fishing Information & Map]
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