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On December 16, council adopted an interim Level 1 water restriction trigger level of 2.1 metres below the spillway.
The spillway level is currently sitting above 2.1m, allowing the easing of all restrictions for the Clermont region.
Mayor Baker said experts had confirmed the actual storage volume in Theresa Creek Dam and developed a new storage yield curve, which was the basis for the revised restrictions trigger.
“We have needed to be responsible and ensure water supplies were maintained in Clermont,” she said.
“However, at the same time, we committed to the community earlier this year to commissioning a robust investigation into water restriction trigger levels.”
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Water restrictions lifted in Clermont
Water restrictions in Clermont have been lifted, thanks to significant rainfall into the Theresa Creek Dam catchment over the weekend.
Water restrictions in Clermont have been lifted, thanks to significant rainfall into the Theresa Creek Dam catchment over the weekend.
This change is effective from 3pm on Monday, 21 December 2020.
An interim Level 1 water restriction trigger level of 2.1 metres below the spillway of Theresa Creek Dam was adopted on Wednesday, 16 December 2020 pending the finalisation of an investigation into water restriction trigger levels in Clermont.
As a result, the spillway level is currently sitting above 2.1 metres, allowing the easing of all restrictions for the Clermont region.