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LAKE MOONDARRACommunity > Region >
Mount Isa was in desperate need for water due to expansion of the mine and the town. Rifle Creek Dam, to the south of Mount Isa, could no longer cope with the increasing demand, so in 1956, work began on the new Leichhardt Dam, 16 klms downstream from Mount Isa, on the Leichhardt River. The dam was built for Mount Isa Mines and was the largest water scheme, in Australia, financed by private enterprise.
After numerous problems, with rain causing delays, the 26.5 metre (87 feet) earth wall was completed early 1958. The earth wall was faced, on the dam side, with concrete and included walking access across the top of the wall.
In 1960, 2000 tonnes of sand was spread on the foreshore at Transport Bay to transform the area into a magnificent beach and picnic area.
Following more expansion of the mine and Mount Isa grew to become a city, Lake Moondarra became inadequate to supply the water demands, especially after prolonged drought. Lake Julius, further downstream on the Leichhardt River, was built in the early 1970's to augment the Moondarra supply.
Lake Moondarra has become an angler's paradise from the efforts of the Mount Isa Fish Stocking Group Inc. Since 1985, they have released 161,506 Sooty Grunter and 55,595 Barramundi fingerlings, as stocks became available. The impressive numbers of Barramundi caught, has resulted in the annual Lake Moondarra Fishing Classic being introduced to enable the group to raise funds for more fingerlings and to support their breeding program. Statistics:Inundated Area : 2375 ha. References: The North West Star; Anecdotal evidence |
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