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Dam project moves forward

The Lake Macdonald Dam Improvement Project is moving forward with construction contractor John Holland beginning work to establish their site this month in preparation for main construction works in 2025, and Seqwater calling for community members to join a community reference group.

A Seqwater spokesperson said the project would involve building a new spillway and reconstructing the existing earth embankments.

“People may start seeing increased activity, as haul roads and laydown areas and the offices are established,” the spokesperson said.

“The lake level will be temporarily lowered by approximately two metres from full supply level to accommodate construction. This gradual process is already underway ahead of the forecast wet season, to reduce the frequency of spilling events. The lower lake level (of approximately 42 per cent of its total capacity) will be maintained until the dam improvement project is completed.”

An aquatic fauna survey which will also commence this month to determine if certain aquatic species will need to be relocated to the nearby Cooloolabin Dam before construction begins, and Seqwater will be working with experts on this process.

Community members who want to be involved in the dam improvement project need to apply by Sunday 17 November.

“We’re currently seeking applications from community members for the Lake Macdonald Dam Improvement Project community reference group (CRG),” the spokesperson said.

“This is an opportunity for interested community members to bring local knowledge and perspectives to help shape this important infrastructure project.

“We’re looking for a variety of community members to form the CRG, such as those who live near the dam, local businesses and representatives who have a heritage or environmental interest.

“The group will play an important role in fostering open and regular communication between the project and community.”

Applications close Sunday 17 November. For more information, or to apply, visit Lake Macdonald Dam Improvement Project Community Reference Group – Expressions of interest now open on the Seqwater website.

For more information on the dam project visit seqwater.com.au/project/lake-macdonald-dam-improvement-project

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