Hon Bruce Donaldson asked about the current holding capacity percentages of Mundaring Weir, Canning Dam, and South Dandalup Dam. Hon Jon Ford provided the requested figures, directing the member to the Water Corporation website for further information.

AnsweredQoN 803Legislative Council
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20 October 2005
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Water Resources

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What is the present percentage of holding capacity now in each of Mundaring Weir, Canning Dam, and South Dandalup Dam? Hon JON FORD

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources has provided the following information - The present percentage of holding capacity in each of those dams is: Mundaring Weir, 62.5 per cent; Canning Dam, 46.2 per cent; and South Dandalup Dam, 26.9 per cent. These figures can be obtained from www.watercorporation.com.au, under “Our Water Sources”.
Hon JON FORD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources has provided the following information - The present percentage of holding capacity in each of those dams is: Mundaring Weir, 62.5 per cent; Canning Dam, 46.2 per cent; and South Dandalup Dam, 26.9 per cent. These figures can be obtained from www.watercorporation.com.au, under “Our Water Sources”.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources has provided the following information - The present percentage of holding capacity in each of those dams is: Mundaring Weir, 62.5 per cent; Canning Dam, 46.2 per cent; and South Dandalup Dam, 26.9 per cent. These figures can be obtained from www.watercorporation.com.au, under “Our Water Sources”.
The present percentage of holding capacity in each of those dams is: Mundaring Weir, 62.5 per cent; Canning Dam, 46.2 per cent; and South Dandalup Dam, 26.9 per cent. These figures can be obtained from www.watercorporation.com.au, under “Our Water Sources”.

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