Perth
1.1 Storages

Supporting information

The volume reported in the water accounting statements (209,455 ML) represents the total volume of water held in surface water storages within the Perth region at 30 June 2012. These storages are used for urban water supply and irrigation water supply (refer to Table P2 in the Physical information).

Total volume of water within each storage at 30 June 2011 and 30 June 2012 is given below. The individual storage volumes include the volume of dead storage.

 

Volume of water for each storage within the Perth region at the end of the 2011–12 and 2010–11 years

Storage

Capacity (ML)

Dead storage (ML)

Storage at 30 June 2012 (ML)

Storage at 30 June 2011 (ML)

Canning

90,300

60

26,279

28,183

Churchman Brook

2,200

40

911

757

Drakes Brook

2,300

20

1,995

862

Harvey

55,700

780

21,942

8,847

Logue Brook

24,200

380

3,512

3,460

Mundaring

43,000

20,560

25,454

22,175

North Dandalup

73,800

1,020

20,317

17,613

Samson Brook

7,900

90

377

213

Serpentine

136,700

1,010

33,819

27,860

Serpentine Pipehead

2,200

460

27

2,053

South Dandalup

125,100

12,940

11,953

10,025

Stirling

54,300

1,800

21,810

9,961

Victoria

9,400

50

4,821

4,073

Waroona

14,800

170

2,991

1,055

Wungong

56,400

3,430

33,247

23,036

Total

698,300

42,810

209,455

160,173


Overall storage volume for the Perth region on 30 June 2012 is at 30% of capacity, an increase of 7.1% from 30 June 2011. The figure below shows that water volume in almost all the storages within the Perth region at the end of the 2011–12 year are greater than that at the end of the 2010–11 year.

The increase in surface water storage is primarily attributed to the increase in inflows into the storages during the 2011–12 year compared to the comparison year (see Water Corporation website).


Graph of water volumes for each storage within the Perth region at the end of the 2010–11 and 2011–12 years. Capacity of each storage is also shown.
Graph of water volumes for each storage within the Perth region at the end of the 2010–11 and 2011–12 years. Capacity of each storage is also shown.


Quantification approach

Data source

Operational Data Storage System database.

Provided by

Water Corporation.

Method

Storage volume at the start and end of the 2011–12 year was calculated using water level data (metres above Australian Height Datum) collected at each storage. Rating tables established for each storage were used to convert the height measurement to a volume.

The volume of individual storages was aggregated to present the total volume for the line item as detailed in the supporting information table.

Assumptions, limitations, caveats and approximations

Storage-volume curves represent specifically surveyed parts of the storage, and may not reflect the storage-volume relationship across the entire storage.

Storages are subject to sedimentation and other physical changes over time, which in turn affects the accuracy of the storage-volume curves.

Uncertainty information

Derived from measured data. Estimated uncertainty is +/– 5%.