- Russell Dumas
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name = Russell John Dumas
nationality =Australian
birth_date =17 January 1887
birth_place =Mount Barker, South Australia
death_date =10 August 1975
death_place =Albany, Western Australia
education =University of Adelaide
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discipline =Civil engineering
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significant_projects = Canning Dam, Harvey Weir, Wellington Dam
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awards =Peter Nicol Russell Award (1952), KBE (1964)Sir Russell John Dumas KBE, CMG (
17 January ,1887 –10 August ,1975 ) was apublic servant andengineer who led several large works projects in Western Australia.cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140048b.htm |title=Australian Dictionary of Biography |accessdate=2007-12-11 |format= |work= ]Early life
Dumas was born in
Mount Barker, South Australia to a family of five children. Dumas attendedPrince Alfred College and completed aBachelor of Engineering at theUniversity of Adelaide .cite book |title=Building a State: the Story of the Public Works Department of Western Australia 1829-1985 |last=Le Page |first=J.S.H. |pages=90-91,529-531 |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1986 |publisher=Water Authority of Western Australia |location=Leederville, WA |isbn=0-7244-6862-5 ]Career
Dumas started work as a draughtsman in the Engineer-in-Chief's Department in 1910, then became a drainage-works designer at Naracoorte. Dumas enlisted in the
Australian Imperial Force in 1916, and served on the Western Front inFrance from 1917-1918. He becamelieutenant and was wounded twice. His service ended on16 November 1919 .Dumas returned to his job at Naracoorte, and was promoted to resident engineer in 1923. In 1925, Dumas and his family moved to
Western Australia where he joined the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department. There he directed the construction of theChurchman Brook Dam , Drakesbrook/Waroona and Wellingtondams ; the raising of Harveyweir ; and the extension of theirrigation areas in Collie and Harvey.In 1932, he was chair of the Institution of Engineers' Perth division. In 1934, Dumas became chief engineer at the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department and led the design and construction of the Canning, Samson Brook and Stirling dams. At 45 metres tall, Stirling Dam was Australia's highest earthen dam.
Dumas became the head of engineering at the Public Works Department in 1941. He proposed a water supply scheme for the Wheatbelt region that involved raising Mundaring Weir and Wellington Dam. Dumas negotiated with the Federal government and obtained funding for the project. He was also involved in the
Ord River Scheme from early on.Dumas was responsible for extensive land development in the district governed by the Albany Zone Development Committee, and negotiated the establishment of an
oil refinery , steelrolling mill andcement works atKwinana . In 1952 he reached normal retirement age, but as the Kwinana development was still being completed, the Government employed Dumas with additional power and status to oversee the completion of the project. Dumas retired in December 1953.After retirement, Dumas joined the
Weld Club , became director of several companies and was an advisor to SirCharles Court . In the 1960s, Dumas took part in the campaign to saveThe Barracks Arch , the former home of the Public Works Department, from demolition.Dumas died on
10 August ,1975 inAlbany, Western Australia .Honours
*Companion of the Most Distinguished
Order of St Michael and St George , 1950.
*Knight Bachelor, 1959.
*Knight Commander of the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire , 1964.
*Honorary Member of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1966.Legacy
*The "Russell Dumas Medal" is awarded to the top engineering student each year at the
University of Western Australia . [cite web |url=http://www.wa.engineersaustralia.org.au/careers/russell_dumas_medal.html |title=Engineers Australia |accessdate=2007-12-11 |format= |work= ]
*Dumas House , a State government office building, is named in his honour.
*A bronzeplaque with Dumas's name was laid in the footpath ofSt Georges Terrace, Perth as part of theWAY 1979 celebrations to commemorate 150 notable figures in Western Australia's history.References
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