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CALLIDE and Fairbairn dam users have been urged to stay vigilant during the busy holiday season with lower water levels being experienced in many Central Queensland waterways.
Sunwater, which operates Callide, Fairbairn and Cania dams, on Monday said the lower levels at the region’s dams, lakes and weirs meant submerged hazards could lurk just below the surface, increasing the chance of accidents occurring for locals and visitors alike.
As of 1pm on Monday, Callide Dam was 22.7 per cent capacity (30,901 ML).
Fairbairn Dam was at 7.7 per cent capacity (99,536 ML) and Cania Dam was at 38.9 per cent capacity (34,431 ML).
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