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The Snowy Mountains Scheme is located about 100 kilometres south of Canberra in New South Wales, the Snowy Mountains area.

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When Did The Snowy Mountain Scheme Start?

Construction of the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme began on 17 October 1949.


What is the northern part of the snowy mountain scheme called?

It is called the Start


When did the snowy mountain scheme begin?

It was constructed between 1949 and 1974.


What role did sir William Hudson play snowy mountains scheme?

he was the first commissioner for the snowy mountain hydro


How many small dams were built during the snowy mountain scheme?

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What are the disadvantages and advantages of the snowy mountain scheme?

you are a ping


What range is the water taken in the snowy mountain scheme?

It is taken through the great dividing range.


What effects has the snowy mountain Hydro-Elctricity scheme had in the 1950's and now?

it wrecked everything


What construdution of astralian socitety helped the snowy mountain scheme?

There is no such word as construdution. The workers in Australia's society helped build the Snowy Mountains scheme which included dams, power stations, tunnels, aqueducts, and pipelines.


What are the countries that helped build the snowy mountains scheme?

Australia, New South Wales, America, built under the direction of engineer William Hudson. The Snowy Mountain Scheme was noted by its immigrant European workforce.


When was Snowy Scheme Museum created?

Snowy Scheme Museum was created in 2011.


Where is the Snowy River scheme located?

Known as the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme, the Snowy River scheme is located in New South Wales, Australia. Specifically, the tunnels, aqueducts and power stations are within the southeastern region of New South Wales known as the Snowy Mountains, and the area colloquially referred to as the "High Country". The scheme was by far the largest engineering project undertaken in Australia and is one of the most complex hydro-electrical schemes in the world, involving sixteen dams, seven power stations, a pumping station and over 225 km of tunnels, pipelines and aqueducts.