Southedge Dam

The Southedge Dam, also known as the Lake Mitchell Dam,[1] is an earth filled embankment dam across the Mitchell River located in Southedge, in Far North Queensland, Australia. Opened in 1987 as an ornamental lake, the impoundment created by the dam is called Lake Mitchell and at full supply level has an active capacity of 129,000 megalitres (28×10^9 imp gal; 34×10^9 US gal).

Southedge Dam
View of Lake Mitchell, created by Southedge Dam, from the Mulligan Highway, 2009.
Southedge Dam is located in Queensland
Southedge Dam
Location of the dam wall in Queensland
Official nameLake Mitchell Dam
CountryAustralia
LocationSouthedge, Queensland
Coordinates16°46′41″S 145°18′22″E
PurposeIrrigation
StatusOperational
Construction began1986 (1986)
Opening date1987 (1987)
Owner(s)Southedge Pastoral Pty Ltd
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment dam
ImpoundsMitchell River
Height (foundation)16.5 metres (54 ft)
Length530 metres (1,740 ft)
Reservoir
CreatesLake Mitchell
Total capacity190,000 megalitres (42×10^9 imp gal; 50×10^9 US gal)
Active capacity129,000 megalitres (28×10^9 imp gal; 34×10^9 US gal)
Catchment area321 square kilometres (124 sq mi)
Surface area3,290 hectares (8,100 acres)

Location and features

Commenced in 1986 and opened a year later, the Southedge Dam wall consists of an earth-fill embankment 530 metres (1,740 ft) in length and 16.5 metres (54 ft) high. The reservoir has a catchment area of 321 square kilometres (124 sq mi). The reservoir has a total capacity of 190,000 ML (42,000,000×10^3 imp gal; 50,000,000×10^3 US gal) of water; and covers an area of 3,290 ha (8,100 acres).[1][2] Southedge Dam has remained unused since it was opened in 1987;[3] constructed and owned by Southedge Pastoral Company.[4][5]

When the dam spills over it flows into the Mitchell River.

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