Australian National Committee on Large Dams explained

Australian National Committee on Large Dams
Abbreviation:ANCOLD
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Headquarters:227 Collins Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Region Served:Australia
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name:Shane McGrath
Main Organ:Executive Committee
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Affiliations:International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD)

The Australian National Committee on Large Dams (abbreviated as ANCOLD) is an Australian-based non-government, non-profit and voluntary association of organisations and individual professionals with a common technical interest in large dams and their environs.[1] ANCOLD is not an advocate for dams but an apolitical industry body that focuses on disseminating knowledge, developing capability and providing guidance on all aspects of dam engineering, management and associated issues.

ANCOLD is a member of the International Commission on Large Dams (or ICOLD).

Role and functions

ANCOLD maintains a register of large dams in Australia, of which approximately 490 dams were listed on the register in 1999. By international convention, "large" dams are those that are or more in height, although a dam over qualifies if it has particular features such as large storage or specially difficult foundation conditions.

The association awards scholarships to young professionals to attend the annual ANCOLD conference.[2]

Publications

Publications include a quarterly newsletter, and:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Dam Technology in Australia 1850-1999 . Cole, B. . ANCOLD .
  2. Web site: ANCOLD Scholarships. 2019. ANCOLD. 5 August 2019.