The following tables provide a summary and breakdown of precipitation on connected surface water assets in the Sydney region.
Precipitation on connected surface water—summary
Connected surface water asset |
Precipitation during 2009–10 (ML) |
---|---|
Storage reservoirs managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority |
71,227 |
Storage reservoirs not managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority |
3,458 |
River sections |
8,518 |
All |
83,203 |
Breakdown of precipitation on storage reservoirs managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority
Storage reservoir |
Precipitation during 2009–10 (ML) |
---|---|
Cataract |
5,127 |
Cordeaux |
4,269 |
Avon |
5,847 |
Nepean |
2,222 |
Woronora |
1,683 |
Lake Burragorang (Warragamba Dam) |
33,553 |
Prospect |
2,185 |
Wingecarribee |
3,975 |
Fitzroy Falls |
5,184 |
Lake Yarrunga (Tallowa Dam) |
6,803 |
Blue Mountains* |
379 |
Total |
71,227 |
* Blue Mountains storage reservoirs include Medlow Reservoir, Greaves Creek Reservoir, Upper Cascade Reservoir, Middle Cascade Reservoir and Lower Cascade Reservoir.
Breakdown of precipitation on storage reservoirs not managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority
Storage reservoir* |
Precipitation during 2009–10 (ML) |
---|---|
Bamarang |
588 |
Danjera |
707 |
Flat Rock Creek |
209 |
Pejar |
1,141 |
Sooley |
813 |
Total |
3,458 |
* Data for storage reservoirs not listed in the above tables are not available. Precipitation for those reservoirs has been considered with precipitation in the landscape.
Breakdown of precipitation on river sections
River* |
From |
To |
Precipitation during 2009–10 (ML) |
---|---|---|---|
Capertee |
Glen Davis |
Upper Colo |
886 |
Coxs |
Lithgow |
Kelpie Point |
1,390 |
Macdonald |
Howes Valley |
St Albans |
108 |
Shoalhaven |
Kadoona |
Fossickers Flat |
2,692 |
Wollondilly |
Pomeroy |
Golden Valley |
3,442 |
Total |
8,518 |
* Only the river sections for which river volumes have been calculated are included. Precipitation for all the other river reaches has been considered with precipitation in the landscape.
This line item comprises two different data-sets. The method for each data-set is shown below.
The Bureau provided precipitation data for following storage reservoirs not managed by the Sydney Catchment Authority:
Precipitation for the river sections in:
Monthly precipitation data were produced by the Bureau. Monthly data were based on daily data from approximately 6,500 rain gauge stations and interpolated to a 0.05 degree (5 km) national grid (Jones, Wang & Fawcett, 2007b).
The precipitation at each waterbody was estimated from the average of the grid-points within a 5 km radius of each water feature. The volume was then estimated using the surface area of each waterbody.
The surface area of the storage reservoirs was estimated using the static default AHGF waterbody feature class. The surface area of the river sections was estimated using cross-section and gauge data from the upper sections of the river reaches.
The precipitation volume was estimated from measured data. The uncertainty estimate is ungraded.
The source for rainfall data is SCA’s Daily Return Systems (DRS) Database. Some stations from which DRS database receives data are managed by the Bureau. Data are also held in the Hydstra system.
Precipitation for following storage reservoirs are managed by SCA:
Rainfall received over the entire catchment area was calculated by interpolating rainfall values from point gauges (primarily tipping-bucket rain gauges). Rainfall volumes over reservoirs were calculated by multiplying relevant surface areas and interpolated rainfall values.
The precipitation volume is based on measured data. Estimated uncertainty based on accuracy of rain gauges, limitations in the calculation method and organisational practice is +/–10%.
Catchment average rain assumed to fall on the surface of a lake.