- Gosling Creek Reservoir
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cities =Gosling Creek Reservoir, located just to the south of
Orange, New South Wales at coord|33|18|S|149|05|E|region:AU_type:waterbody) was the first significant water supplyreservoir for Orange, opening in 1890. Subsequently further water supply dams were built atLake Canobolas (then known as Meadow Creek Dam) in 1918 and thenSpring Creek Reservoir in 1931. The latest and current main dam built for water supply purposes to Orange isSuma Park Dam which was opened in 1962.Gosling Creek Reservoir is no longer used for the Orange water supply, and in recent years Orange City Council has been developing the area as a recreation reserve. Facilities being developed include a pedestrian and cycle way system, playground, bird hide, passive recreation areas. The reservoir was previously surrounded by pine plantations which have been logged and progressively replaced by native vegetation plantings.
In May, 2007 the nearby
Cadia mine approached Orange City Council with a request to obtain water from Gosling Creek Reservoir for mining purposes due to their dwindling water supplies as a result of the ongoing drought.
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