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| res_name = Advancetown Lake |
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The '''Hinze Dam''' is a [[rock-fill dam|rock]] and [[earth-fill dam|earth-fill]] [[embankment dam|embankment]] [[dam]] with an [[Spillway#Types|un-gated spillway]] across the [[Nerang River]] in the [[Gold Coast |
The '''Hinze Dam''' is a [[rock-fill dam|rock]] and [[earth-fill dam|earth-fill]] [[embankment dam|embankment]] [[dam]] with an [[Spillway#Types|un-gated spillway]] across the [[Nerang River]] in the [[Gold Coast hinterland]] of [[South East Queensland|South East]], [[Queensland]], Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for [[Potable water|potable]] [[water supply]] of the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]] region.<ref name=ancold>{{cite web|url=http://www.ancold.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Dams-Australia-2010-v1-for-website.xls|format=[[Microsoft Excel|Excel]] (requires download)|title=Register of Large Dams in Australia|publisher=[[Australian National Committee on Large Dams]]|year=2010|access-date=23 June 2014|work=Dams information|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131212120804/http://www.ancold.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Dams-Australia-2010-v1-for-website.xls|archive-date=12 December 2013|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="qlddams"/> The impounded [[reservoir]] is called '''Advancetown Lake'''.<ref>{{Cite QPN|139|Advancetown Lake|reservoir in the City of Gold Coast|access-date=11 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite QSA Item|3411743|Queensland Place Names Act 1988 – Approval of Place Name. Mr W.H. Glasson|11 September 2020}} – includes a map</ref> |
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Hinze Dam was named in honour of |
Hinze Dam was named in honour of local pioneers Carl and Johanna Hinze (grandparents of Queensland politician [[Russ Hinze]]) who lived in the valley that was flooded by the dam.<ref>{{cite AV media |date=5 June 2012 |title=What's in a Name: Hinze Dam |url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2012/06/whats-in-a-name-hinze-dam.html |access-date=2 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714202739/http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2012/06/whats-in-a-name-hinze-dam.html|archive-date=2014-07-14|format=streaming audio |location=Brisbane, Queensland |publisher=[[ABC Radio (Australia)|ABC Radio]] |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/lifestyle/hinze-dam-at-advancetown-reaches-middle-age/news-story/8a9ff053278890f092cca58023db1bd6|title=Hinze dam at Advancetown reaches middle age|last=Thomson|first=Alister|date=25 July 2016|work=[[Gold Coast Bulletin]]|access-date=1 June 2019}}</ref> The dam is almost always full, reaching 96% of capacity even during dry spells.<ref name="iocc">{{cite journal |last1=Tehrani |first1=Mahsa Jahandideh |last2=Helfer |first2=Fernanda |last3=Jenkins |first3=Graham |date=10 July 2021 |title=Impacts of climate change and sea level rise on catchment management: A multi-model ensemble analysis of the Nerang River catchment, Australia |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969721012912 |journal=Science of the Total Environment |volume=777 |page=146223 |doi=10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146223 |bibcode=2021ScTEn.777n6223J |s2cid=233795843 |access-date=19 November 2022|hdl=10072/403479 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> |
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==Location and features== |
==Location and features== |
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The dam is located in [[Advancetown, Queensland|Advancetown]], {{convert|15|km|mi}} south-west of [[Nerang, Queensland|Nerang]] immediately downstream of the [[confluence]] of the Nerang River and Little Nerang Creek.<ref name="qlddams"/> |
The dam is located in [[Advancetown, Queensland|Advancetown]], {{convert|15|km|mi}} south-west of [[Nerang, Queensland|Nerang]] immediately downstream of the [[confluence]] of the Nerang River and Little Nerang Creek.<ref name="qlddams"/> |
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[[File:Hinze Dam - Open Space (December 2011).png|thumb|left|Open space, following completion of Stage 2 upgrade]] |
[[File:Hinze Dam - Open Space (December 2011).png|thumb|left|Open space, following completion of Stage 2 upgrade]] |
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The earthfill dam structure is {{convert|108|m}} high and {{convert|1850|m}} long. The {{convert|4261|e3m3|adj=on}} dam wall holds back the {{convert|310730|ML|impgal USgal|adj=on}} reservoir when at full capacity. From a [[drainage basin|catchment area]] of {{convert|207|km2}} that includes the [[Numinbah Valley]] and [[Springbrook, Queensland|Springbrook]] Plateau, with most being contained within state forests and [[national park]]s, the dam creates Advancetown Lake, with a surface area of {{convert|1500|ha}}. The uncontrolled un-gated spillway, located at {{convert|82|m}} [[Australian Height Datum|above sea level]], has a discharge capacity of {{convert|550|m3/s}}.<ref name=ancold/><ref name="seqwater"/><ref name=segwater2>{{cite web |
The earthfill dam structure is {{convert|108|m}} high and {{convert|1850|m}} long. The {{convert|4261|e3m3|adj=on}} dam wall holds back the {{convert|310730|ML|impgal USgal|adj=on}} reservoir when at full capacity. From a [[drainage basin|catchment area]] of {{convert|207|km2}} that includes the [[Numinbah Valley]] and [[Springbrook, Queensland|Springbrook]] Plateau, with most being contained within state forests and [[national park]]s, the dam creates Advancetown Lake, with a surface area of {{convert|1500|ha}}. The uncontrolled un-gated spillway, located at {{convert|82|m}} [[Australian Height Datum|above sea level]], has a discharge capacity of {{convert|550|m3/s}}.<ref name=ancold/><ref name="seqwater"/><ref name=segwater2>{{cite web|url=http://www.hinzedamstage3.com/PDF/factSheets/HDS3-General_Fact_sheet_Feb2011.pdf|type=PDF|title=Hinze Dam Stage 3 Information|date=2011|work=Fact sheet|publisher=[[seqwater|SEQ Water]]|access-date=3 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402133221/http://www.hinzedamstage3.com/PDF/factSheets/HDS3-General_Fact_sheet_Feb2011.pdf|archive-date=2 April 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> Initially managed by the [[Gold Coast City Council]] up until 2008, the dam is now managed by [[Seqwater]].<ref name="seq1"/> |
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The dam also provides the benefit of [[flood mitigation]] to populated areas along the Nerang River downstream of the dam.<ref name=segwater2/> |
The dam also provides the benefit of [[flood mitigation]] to populated areas along the Nerang River downstream of the dam.<ref name=segwater2/> |
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===Construction=== |
===Construction=== |
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[[File:Hinze Dam (Queensland) - Spillway.png|thumb|left|Hinze Dam spillway, following Stage 3 upgrade]] |
[[File:Hinze Dam (Queensland) - Spillway.png|thumb|left|Hinze Dam spillway, following Stage 3 upgrade]] |
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The [[Southport Town Council]] planned the dam in 1947.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49340244 |title=SOUTHPORT'S BIG WATER SCHEME. |newspaper=[[The Courier-Mail]] |location=Brisbane |date=28 January 1947 | |
The [[Southport Town Council]] planned the dam in 1947.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49340244 |title=SOUTHPORT'S BIG WATER SCHEME. |newspaper=[[The Courier-Mail]] |location=Brisbane |date=28 January 1947 |access-date=19 April 2014 |page=3 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}</ref> It was completed in 1976 and expanded in 1989 and 2011. |
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Stage One was completed in 1976, and provided {{convert|42400|ML|impgal USgal}} of potable water storage and supply. |
Stage One was completed in 1976, and provided {{convert|42400|ML|impgal USgal}} of potable water storage and supply. |
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Stage Two was completed in 1989, when storage of potable water was increased to {{convert|161070|ML|impgal USgal}}. This stage was completed at a cost of |
Stage Two was completed in 1989, when storage of potable water was increased to {{convert|161070|ML|impgal USgal}}. This stage was completed at a cost of A$42 million and involved raising the main embankment, spillway and intake towers by approximately {{convert|18|metres}} to create a surface area of {{convert|9.72|km2}}.<ref name=ancold/> |
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In 2004 the Gold Coast City Council resolved to construct Stage 3 of the dam. When the dam reached full capacity, on 7 January 2008 work began on Stage 3<ref name="hggr">{{Cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/07/2132739.htm |title=Heavy Gold Coast rains fill Hinze Dam | |
In 2004 the Gold Coast City Council resolved to construct Stage 3 of the dam. When the dam reached full capacity, on 7 January 2008 work began on Stage 3<ref name="hggr">{{Cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/07/2132739.htm |title=Heavy Gold Coast rains fill Hinze Dam |access-date=11 July 2011 |date=7 January 2008 |publisher=ABC News |location=Australia |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080209034619/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/07/2132739.htm |archive-date=9 February 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> and was completed on 19 December 2011. After nearly four years of construction the construction cost was A$395 million.<ref name=segwater2/><ref name="seq1">{{Cite news |url=http://www.seqwater.com.au/public/source-store-treat-supply/dams/hinze-dam |title=Hinze Dam reopens to the public |access-date=25 December 2011 |date=19 December 2011 |work=Hinze Dam / Advancetown Lake |publisher=SEQ Water |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120107020117/http://seqwater.com.au/public/source-store-treat-supply/dams/hinze-dam |archive-date=7 January 2012 }}</ref> The Stage 3 works increased the height of the dam wall from {{convert|93.5|m}} to {{convert|108|m}}, and increased the reservoir capacity from {{convert|161070|ML|impgal USgal}} to {{convert|310730|ML|impgal USgal}}, with the added purpose of flood mitigation, beyond water supply.<ref name=segwater2/><ref name="seq1"/><ref name="uhdwf">{{Cite news |url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/03/11/298455_gold-coast-news.html |title=Upgrade of Hinze Dam wall finished |author=Lappeman, Suzanne |access-date=11 July 2011 |date=11 March 2011 |work=[[Gold Coast Bulletin]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110416053335/http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/03/11/298455_gold-coast-news.html |archive-date=16 April 2011 |url-status=live }}</ref> Stage 3 construction was completed by the Hinze Dam Alliance, a joint venture between Seqwater, with private sector partners [[URS Corporation]], [[Sinclair Knight Merz]] and [[Thiess Pty Ltd|Thiess]]. The additional works with a higher dam wall provided {{formatnum:4500}} homes below the dam wall with flood protection from a [[1974 Brisbane flood|1974 Brisbane{{endash}}style flood]] event.<ref name="uhdwf"/> |
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The eastern boat ramp is located in Mudgeeraba and features a craft and paddle launching platform as well as toilets and bin facilities. The western boat ramp, located in Springbrook, contains the same amenities with a smaller car park. In 2012 a body was discovered by fishermen.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/body-of-man-found-at-hinze-dam-believed-to-be-58-year-old-man-missing-for-a-week/news-story/a56c0f722356ef71adee64fc9ebbb8e8?sv=85edd94630942b4422ab5463adc3f251 |title=Body of man found at Hinze Dam believed to be 58-year-old man missing for a week | Perth Now |date=19 October 2012 |access-date=26 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170327080120/http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/body-of-man-found-at-hinze-dam-believed-to-be-58-year-old-man-missing-for-a-week/news-story/a56c0f722356ef71adee64fc9ebbb8e8?sv=85edd94630942b4422ab5463adc3f251 |archive-date=27 March 2017 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==Recreation== |
==Recreation== |
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Advancetown Lake is a popular recreational facility for Gold Coast residents. Since the Stage 3 upgrade, recreational activities allowed include walking, electric or manual-powered boating, fishing, biking and horse riding. The facilities are open from 6 am to 6 pm daily.<ref name="seq1"/> No camping is permitted around the lake.<ref name="qlddams"/> Dogs are also not permitted, while swimming has been strongly discouraged.<ref name="gcb1">{{Cite news |url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/12/19/375205_gold-coast-news.html |title=Hinze Dam re-opens after $395m facelift |author=Tuttiett, Henry | |
Advancetown Lake is a popular recreational facility for Gold Coast residents. Since the Stage 3 upgrade, recreational activities allowed include walking, electric or manual-powered boating, fishing, biking and horse riding. The facilities are open from 6 am to 6 pm daily.<ref name="seq1"/> No camping is permitted around the lake.<ref name="qlddams"/> Dogs are also not permitted, while swimming has been strongly discouraged.<ref name="gcb1">{{Cite news |url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/12/19/375205_gold-coast-news.html |title=Hinze Dam re-opens after $395m facelift |author=Tuttiett, Henry |access-date=25 December 2011 |date=19 December 2011 |work=[[Gold Coast Bulletin]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110111126/http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/12/19/375205_gold-coast-news.html |archive-date=10 January 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> An interpretive centre was opened on 19 December 2011, along with new parking, walking trails, toilet facilities and barbecue areas.<ref name="seq1"/> |
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[[File:Hinze Dam Spillway overflows.jpg|thumb|The Hinze Dam spillway overflows for the first time since the Stage 3 upgrade was completed, after heavy rain from [[Cyclone Oswald]] in January 2013]] |
[[File:Hinze Dam Spillway overflows.jpg|thumb|The Hinze Dam spillway overflows for the first time since the Stage 3 upgrade was completed, after heavy rain from [[Cyclone Oswald]] in January 2013]] |
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The final design of the dam was criticised in the media and by residents and politicians, some describing it as a "concrete bunker". The criticism arose because of a reduction in playground, boating and barbecue facilities; the banning of dogs; the extensive use of concrete; and because many of the facilities are either far from the water's edge or below the dam wall with no water views.<ref name="gcb1"/> |
The final design of the dam was criticised in the media and by residents and politicians, some describing it as a "concrete bunker". The criticism arose because of a reduction in playground, boating and barbecue facilities; the banning of dogs; the extensive use of concrete; and because many of the facilities are either far from the water's edge or below the dam wall with no water views.<ref name="gcb1"/> |
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*[[Watercraft rowing|Rowing]] course |
*[[Watercraft rowing|Rowing]] course |
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*Walking tracks |
*Walking tracks |
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*Mountain Biking |
*Mountain Biking – Green and Blue level single track |
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*Horse trails --> |
*Horse trails --> |
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===Fishing=== |
===Fishing=== |
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The dam is [[fish stocking|stocked]] with [[Mary River cod]], [[Bidyanus bidyanus|silver perch]], [[golden perch]], [[southern saratoga]] and [[bass (fish)|bass]], while [[spangled perch]] are also present naturally.<ref name="qlddams">{{cite book|title=Queensland Dams|last=Harrison|first=Rod |
The dam is [[fish stocking|stocked]] with [[Mary River cod]], [[Bidyanus bidyanus|silver perch]], [[golden perch]], [[southern saratoga]] and [[bass (fish)|bass]], while [[spangled perch]] are also present naturally.<ref name="qlddams">{{cite book|title=Queensland Dams|last=Harrison|first=Rod |author2=James, Ernie|author3=Sully, Chris|author4=Classon, Bill|author5=Eckermann, Joy|year=2008 |publisher=Australian Fishing Network|location={{VICcity|Bayswater}}, [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]|isbn=978-1-86513-134-4|pages=58–59 }}</ref> Banded grunter have been found in the lake and being illegally introduced, it is recommended that, if caught, they should be destroyed.<ref name="qlddams"/> A Gold Coast City Council permit is required to fish in the dam.<ref name="fishing">{{Cite web |url=http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/t_standard.aspx?pid=1974 |title=Gold Coast City Council – Fishing |access-date=12 August 2011 |date=23 November 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807033205/http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/t_standard.aspx?pid=1974 |archive-date=7 August 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> A Queensland State Government Stocked Impoundment Permit is not required.<ref name="fishing2">{{Cite web |url=http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/28_13268.htm |title=Queensland Government Primary Industries and Fisheries – Do I need a permit to go fishing in a dam? |access-date=12 August 2011 |date=1 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912231103/http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/28_13268.htm |archive-date=12 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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From December 2018, [[Queensland Health]] advise not to consume fish from Hinze Dam due to elevated levels of mercury in recent fish samples.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/rsa/sips-dams-and-weirs/profile?dam=hinze-dam|title=Hinze Dam|date=11 December 2018|website=Fish Stocked Dams and Weirs|publisher=[[Queensland Government]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191019033004/https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/rsa/sips-dams-and-weirs/profile?dam=hinze-dam|archive-date=19 October 2019|access-date=18 October 2019}}</ref> |
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===2018 Commonwealth Games=== |
===2018 Commonwealth Games=== |
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The Gold Coast |
The Gold Coast hosted the [[2018 Commonwealth Games]]. The area surrounding the Hinze Dam was originally proposed as the location for the [[mountain bike]] competition. A new course was constructed to meet international competition requirements. Some government representatives as well as some mountain bikers have sought to have the competition moved away to the unsecured trails at Nerang State Forest.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}} The Gold Coast Mountain Bike Club maintain the course and sometimes host a race on the circuit the first Sunday of each month.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gcmtb.com.au/TrailInfoHinzeDam.asp |title=Hinze Dam |publisher=Gold Coast Mountain Bike Inc. |date=2013 |access-date=2 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140705141916/http://www.gcmtb.com.au/TrailInfoHinzeDam.asp |archive-date=5 July 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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{{Commons category}} |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.hinzedamstage3.com|title=Hinze Dam Stage 3 |
*{{cite web|url=http://www.hinzedamstage3.com|title=Hinze Dam Stage 3|publisher=[[seqwater|SEQ Water]]|date=November 2011 }} |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/hinzedam.htm|title=Lake Advancetown ( Hinze Dam ) Gold Coast. Qld|work=Fishing Information & Map|publisher=Sweetwater Fishing|date=2000 }} |
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/hinzedam.htm|title=Lake Advancetown ( Hinze Dam ) Gold Coast. Qld|work=Fishing Information & Map|publisher=Sweetwater Fishing|date=2000 }} |
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*{{cite web|url=http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PASearch&mode=subject&complete1=true&attribute1=subject&term1=Hinze+Dam|title=Hinze Dam pictures|work=Picture Australia|publisher=National Library of Australia }} |
*{{cite web|url=http://www.pictureaustralia.org/apps/pictureaustralia?action=PASearch&mode=subject&complete1=true&attribute1=subject&term1=Hinze+Dam|title=Hinze Dam pictures|work=Picture Australia|publisher=National Library of Australia }} |
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*{{cite press release|url=http://www.seqwater.com.au/public/clay-core-cracked-as-hinze-dam-upgrade-reaches-major-milestone|title=Clay Core cracked as Hinze Dam upgrade reaches major milestone|publisher=[[seqwater|SEQ Water]] | |
*{{cite press release|url=http://www.seqwater.com.au/public/clay-core-cracked-as-hinze-dam-upgrade-reaches-major-milestone|title=Clay Core cracked as Hinze Dam upgrade reaches major milestone|publisher=[[seqwater|SEQ Water]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320232910/http://seqwater.com.au/public/clay-core-cracked-as-hinze-dam-upgrade-reaches-major-milestone |archive-date=2012-03-20}} |
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Hinze Dam | |
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Location of the Hinze Dam in Queensland | |
Country | Australia |
Location | South East Queensland |
Coordinates | 28°3′2″S 153°17′2″E / 28.05056°S 153.28389°E |
Purpose | |
Status | Operational |
Opening date |
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Operator(s) | SEQ Water |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Embankment dam |
Impounds | Nerang River |
Height | 108 m (354 ft)[1] |
Length | 1,850 m (6,070 ft)[2] |
Dam volume | 4,261×10 3 m3 (150.5×10 6 cu ft)[1][3] |
Spillway type | Uncontrolled |
Spillway capacity | 550 m3/s (19,000 cu ft/s)[3] |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Advancetown Lake |
Total capacity | 310,730 ML (6.835×1010 imp gal; 8.209×1010 US gal)[2][4] |
Catchment area | 207 km2 (80 sq mi)[2] |
Surface area | 1,500 ha (3,700 acres)[2] |
Normal elevation | 82 metres (269 ft) AHD |
Website www.seqwater.com.au |
The Hinze Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Nerang River in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East, Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for potable water supply of the Gold Coast region.[1][5] The impounded reservoir is called Advancetown Lake.[6][7]
Hinze Dam was named in honour of local pioneers Carl and Johanna Hinze (grandparents of Queensland politician Russ Hinze) who lived in the valley that was flooded by the dam.[8][9] The dam is almost always full, reaching 96% of capacity even during dry spells.[10]
Location and features
[edit]The dam is located in Advancetown, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south-west of Nerang immediately downstream of the confluence of the Nerang River and Little Nerang Creek.[5]
The earthfill dam structure is 108 metres (354 ft) high and 1,850 metres (6,070 ft) long. The 4,261-thousand-cubic-metre (150.5×10 6 cu ft) dam wall holds back the 310,730-megalitre (6.835×1010 imp gal; 8.209×1010 US gal) reservoir when at full capacity. From a catchment area of 207 square kilometres (80 sq mi) that includes the Numinbah Valley and Springbrook Plateau, with most being contained within state forests and national parks, the dam creates Advancetown Lake, with a surface area of 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres). The uncontrolled un-gated spillway, located at 82 metres (269 ft) above sea level, has a discharge capacity of 550 cubic metres per second (19,000 cu ft/s).[1][2][3] Initially managed by the Gold Coast City Council up until 2008, the dam is now managed by Seqwater.[4]
The dam also provides the benefit of flood mitigation to populated areas along the Nerang River downstream of the dam.[3]
Construction
[edit]The Southport Town Council planned the dam in 1947.[11] It was completed in 1976 and expanded in 1989 and 2011.
Stage One was completed in 1976, and provided 42,400 megalitres (9.3×109 imp gal; 1.12×1010 US gal) of potable water storage and supply.
Stage Two was completed in 1989, when storage of potable water was increased to 161,070 megalitres (3.543×1010 imp gal; 4.255×1010 US gal). This stage was completed at a cost of A$42 million and involved raising the main embankment, spillway and intake towers by approximately 18 metres (59 ft) to create a surface area of 9.72 square kilometres (3.75 sq mi).[1]
In 2004 the Gold Coast City Council resolved to construct Stage 3 of the dam. When the dam reached full capacity, on 7 January 2008 work began on Stage 3[12] and was completed on 19 December 2011. After nearly four years of construction the construction cost was A$395 million.[3][4] The Stage 3 works increased the height of the dam wall from 93.5 metres (307 ft) to 108 metres (354 ft), and increased the reservoir capacity from 161,070 megalitres (3.543×1010 imp gal; 4.255×1010 US gal) to 310,730 megalitres (6.835×1010 imp gal; 8.209×1010 US gal), with the added purpose of flood mitigation, beyond water supply.[3][4][13] Stage 3 construction was completed by the Hinze Dam Alliance, a joint venture between Seqwater, with private sector partners URS Corporation, Sinclair Knight Merz and Thiess. The additional works with a higher dam wall provided 4,500 homes below the dam wall with flood protection from a 1974 Brisbane–style flood event.[13]
The eastern boat ramp is located in Mudgeeraba and features a craft and paddle launching platform as well as toilets and bin facilities. The western boat ramp, located in Springbrook, contains the same amenities with a smaller car park. In 2012 a body was discovered by fishermen.[14]
Recreation
[edit]Advancetown Lake is a popular recreational facility for Gold Coast residents. Since the Stage 3 upgrade, recreational activities allowed include walking, electric or manual-powered boating, fishing, biking and horse riding. The facilities are open from 6 am to 6 pm daily.[4] No camping is permitted around the lake.[5] Dogs are also not permitted, while swimming has been strongly discouraged.[15] An interpretive centre was opened on 19 December 2011, along with new parking, walking trails, toilet facilities and barbecue areas.[4]
The final design of the dam was criticised in the media and by residents and politicians, some describing it as a "concrete bunker". The criticism arose because of a reduction in playground, boating and barbecue facilities; the banning of dogs; the extensive use of concrete; and because many of the facilities are either far from the water's edge or below the dam wall with no water views.[15]
Advancetown Lake has two boat ramps, one on the western and another on the eastern side.
Fishing
[edit]The dam is stocked with Mary River cod, silver perch, golden perch, southern saratoga and bass, while spangled perch are also present naturally.[5] Banded grunter have been found in the lake and being illegally introduced, it is recommended that, if caught, they should be destroyed.[5] A Gold Coast City Council permit is required to fish in the dam.[16] A Queensland State Government Stocked Impoundment Permit is not required.[17]
From December 2018, Queensland Health advise not to consume fish from Hinze Dam due to elevated levels of mercury in recent fish samples.[18]
2018 Commonwealth Games
[edit]The Gold Coast hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The area surrounding the Hinze Dam was originally proposed as the location for the mountain bike competition. A new course was constructed to meet international competition requirements. Some government representatives as well as some mountain bikers have sought to have the competition moved away to the unsecured trails at Nerang State Forest.[citation needed] The Gold Coast Mountain Bike Club maintain the course and sometimes host a race on the circuit the first Sunday of each month.[19]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Register of Large Dams in Australia" (Excel (requires download)). Dams information. Australian National Committee on Large Dams. 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "Hinze Dam". Water supply: Dams and weirs. Seqwater. 2014. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f "Hinze Dam Stage 3 Information" (PDF). Fact sheet (PDF). SEQ Water. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f "Hinze Dam reopens to the public". Hinze Dam / Advancetown Lake. SEQ Water. 19 December 2011. Archived from the original on 7 January 2012. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
- ^ a b c d e Harrison, Rod; James, Ernie; Sully, Chris; Classon, Bill; Eckermann, Joy (2008). Queensland Dams. Bayswater, Victoria: Australian Fishing Network. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-1-86513-134-4.
- ^ "Advancetown Lake – reservoir in the City of Gold Coast (entry 139)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
- ^ "Item ID3411743, Queensland Place Names Act 1988 – Approval of Place Name. Mr W.H. Glasson". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 11 September 2020. – includes a map
- ^ What's in a Name: Hinze Dam. Brisbane, Queensland: ABC Radio. 5 June 2012. Archived from the original (streaming audio) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
- ^ Thomson, Alister (25 July 2016). "Hinze dam at Advancetown reaches middle age". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
- ^ Tehrani, Mahsa Jahandideh; Helfer, Fernanda; Jenkins, Graham (10 July 2021). "Impacts of climate change and sea level rise on catchment management: A multi-model ensemble analysis of the Nerang River catchment, Australia". Science of the Total Environment. 777: 146223. Bibcode:2021ScTEn.777n6223J. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146223. hdl:10072/403479. S2CID 233795843. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
- ^ "SOUTHPORT'S BIG WATER SCHEME". The Courier-Mail. Brisbane: National Library of Australia. 28 January 1947. p. 3. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ^ "Heavy Gold Coast rains fill Hinze Dam". Australia: ABC News. 7 January 2008. Archived from the original on 9 February 2008. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
- ^ a b Lappeman, Suzanne (11 March 2011). "Upgrade of Hinze Dam wall finished". Gold Coast Bulletin. Archived from the original on 16 April 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
- ^ "Body of man found at Hinze Dam believed to be 58-year-old man missing for a week | Perth Now". 19 October 2012. Archived from the original on 27 March 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
- ^ a b Tuttiett, Henry (19 December 2011). "Hinze Dam re-opens after $395m facelift". Gold Coast Bulletin. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
- ^ "Gold Coast City Council – Fishing". 23 November 2010. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
- ^ "Queensland Government Primary Industries and Fisheries – Do I need a permit to go fishing in a dam?". 1 July 2011. Archived from the original on 12 September 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
- ^ "Hinze Dam". Fish Stocked Dams and Weirs. Queensland Government. 11 December 2018. Archived from the original on 19 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Hinze Dam". Gold Coast Mountain Bike Inc. 2013. Archived from the original on 5 July 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
External links
[edit]- "Hinze Dam Stage 3". SEQ Water. November 2011.
- "Lake Advancetown ( Hinze Dam ) Gold Coast. Qld". Fishing Information & Map. Sweetwater Fishing. 2000.
- "Hinze Dam pictures". Picture Australia. National Library of Australia.
- "Clay Core cracked as Hinze Dam upgrade reaches major milestone" (Press release). SEQ Water. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012.