Warragamba Dam was created in 1960.
Warragamba Dam
Warragamba Dam
African Lion Safari - Warragamba - was created in 1968.
The Warragamba Dam in Sydney Australia's west spilled over on 3 March, 2012. It was the first spill in 14 years and occurred after heavy rains. They were fearing another spill in April that year that would flood the Nepean-Hawkesbury Valley in Sydney's north west. As a result of these events, they plan to raise dam wall 14 meters.
African Lion Safari - Warragamba - ended in 1991.
Several rivers, the Coxs, Kowmung, Nattai, Wingecarribee, Wollondilly, and Warragamba rivers, to the west of Sydney, within the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment feed the Warragamba dam, which supplies most of Sydney with potable water.
Dubi Dam Dam was created on 2005-06-05.
Olushandja Dam was created in 1990.
Naute Dam was created in 1972.
Keban Dam was created in 1974.
Rietvlei Dam was created in 1934.
Orós Dam was created in 1961.