Kidston Dam Explained

Kidston Dam
Pushpin Map:Queensland
Location:Lyndhurst, Shire of Etheridge, Queensland, Australia
Coords:-19.0354°N 144.1235°W
Type:reservoir
Outflow:Copperfield River
Catchment:1233km2
Basin Countries:Australia
Volume:20600ML

Kidston Dam also known as Copperfield Dam is a dam in Lyndhurst, Shire of Etheridge, Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 200km (100miles) north of Hughenden and was built for the Kidston Gold Mine. The mine closed July 2001. The lake created by the dam has a capacity of 20600ML.[1]

History

This storage and associated pipeline was built to provide water to the Kidston Goldmine in the early 1980s on the Copperfield River, a tributary of the Einasleigh River in the Gilbert River catchment. The dam was one of the first dams built in Australia using the roller compacted concrete technique.

At the closure of the mine in 2001, the dam was handed back to the Queensland Government and is owned/ managed by the Queensland Department of Energy and Water Supply (DEWS). Downstream properties receive water via a pipeline which was built to supply the mine and associated township. There is also a local arrangement to release water (towards the end of winter) to fill downstream waterholes. This allows riparian properties access to water for stock and domestic use until the coming wet season.

Kidston Pumped Storage Project

The Kidston Solar Project is a 50abbr=NaNabbr= solar farm on the former mine's tailings heap. It has been generating electricity into the National Electricity Market (NEM) since December 2017, and the Kidston Dam is suggested to supply pumped storage hydroelectricity for matching supply and demand between solar farm and grid.[2] The project was upgraded to 270abbr=NaNabbr= solar and 2000abbr=NaNabbr= pumped storage, at an expected cost of $330 million in 2017.[3] The project signed a 10-year power purchase agreement with EnergyAustralia in 2020,[4] backed by a $610 million loan from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility, and a $47 million grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency. Completion is expected by 2024[5] at a cost of A$777 million. A 186 kilometre single-circuit transmission line from Kidston to Mount Fox.[6] Construction began in 2021.[7]

The upper reservoir for the Kidston Pumped Storage Project holds 3.75 mn cubic meters of water as active storage, and 1.03 mn cubic meters as extended storage. The lower reservoir holds 3.25 mn cubic meters of water as active storage, and 1.5 mn cubic meters as extended storage. There is an average drop of 200 meters between the two reservoirs, ranging from 181m to 218m.

Fishing

The area is popular with recreational fisherman. In recent years the dam has seen an exponential growth in the redclaw population.[8]

Access for fishing boats is via a steep dirt and rock boat ramp next to the dam wall. In 2017, DEWS installed 14 safety warning sign buoys, approximately 100m (300feet) off the dam wall, to alert waterway users of the danger of overtopping the overflow spillway.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Orr. Ken. Kidston Dam: An Asset Worth Preserving. 1. North Queensland Register. 23 January 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130219145750/http://www.northqueenslandregister.com.au/news/state/agribusiness/general-news/kidston-dam-an-asset-worth-preserving/5483.aspx. 19 February 2013.
  2. Web site: A new energy gold mine: storage from solar and pumped hydro. 22 September 2016. 18 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170319023344/http://reneweconomy.com.au/a-new-energy-gold-mine-storage-from-solar-and-pumped-hydro-75572/ . 19 March 2017. live. dmy-all.
  3. Web site: Kidston pumped hydro storage capacity to be boosted by 25%. 20 October 2017. 21 October 2017.
  4. Web site: Parkinson . Giles . Australia's first pumped hydro project in 40 years gets green light . RenewEconomy . en-AU . 30 March 2020.
  5. Web site: Mazengarb . Michael . Kidston pumped hydro construction to start this month after Genex locks in finance . RenewEconomy . https://web.archive.org/web/20210612134635/https://reneweconomy.com.au/kidston-pumped-hydro-construction-to-start-this-month-after-genex-locks-in-finance/ . 12 June 2021 . en-AU . 15 April 2021 . live.
  6. Web site: Kidston Pumped Hydro - Infrastructure Pipeline . infrastructurepipeline.org . https://web.archive.org/web/20211017224346/https://infrastructurepipeline.org/project/kidston-pumped-hydro-project . 17 October 2021 . live.
  7. Web site: Harden . Ben . FNQ pumped hydro project hits major milestone . North Queensland Register . en-AU . 11 June 2021.
  8. Web site: Orr. Ken. Kidston Dam: An Asset Worth Preserving. North Queensland Register. 23 January 2013. https://archive.today/20130219174109/http://www.northqueenslandregister.com.au/news/state/agribusiness/general-news/kidston-dam-an-asset-worth-preserving/5483.aspx?storypage=3. 19 February 2013. dead. dmy-all.