The Menindee Lakes are a group of nine large, but relatively shallow lakes, the Menindee Lakes are located about 200 km upstream of the Darling River's junction with the Murray River in south-west New South Wales. Nine major tributary rivers flow from south-east Queensland and north-central NSW to feed the Darling River. Menindee is close to the lakes, and Broken Hill is the nearest city. By flowing over the Darling River's banks, the lakes are replenished. The NSW Government increased their storage capacity for farming, recreation, mining, and urban water supply as well as to manage the Darling River floods.
During the Murray-Darling Basin Agreement, the Menindee Lakes Water Storage Scheme supplies water to Broken Hill, the lower Darling, and water users along the Murray River. Overflows have been artificially regulated in seven of the lakes, providing both flood mitigation and storage for domestic use, livestock, and irrigation downstream. The lakes are also important to waterbirds.
Menindee Lakes Full of water
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Size (inches are rounded)
Unframed
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A1 841 x 594 mm (33” x 23”)
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A2 594 x 420 mm (23” x 16”)
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A3 420 x 297 mm (16” x 12”)
Framed
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A1 1050 x 795 mm (41” x 31”)
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A2 795 x 620 mm (31” x 24”)
- A3 590 x 470 mm (23” x 18”)
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