Chowilla Dam

Chowilla Dam was a proposed water storage reservoir on the Murray River in the 1960s. The dam wall would have been in South Australia, but the reservoir behind it would have stretched upstream into Victoria and New South Wales. The site was selected in 1960. Early preparations for its construction were conducted before the project was halted. These included a 23 km service railway from the Barmera railway line, which was dismantled without ever actually being used.

Chowilla Dam
Location of the proposed Chowilla Dam
CountryAustralia
Location60 kilometres (37 mi) upstream of Renmark, South Australia
Coordinates33°58′15.6″S 140°53′41.1″E
StatusCancelled
Construction began1963 (1963)
Demolition date1970
Construction costA$68 million
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment dam
ImpoundsMurray River
Height (foundation)41 feet (12 m)
Length3.3 miles (5.3 km)
Spillways18
Reservoir
Surface area1372 km2
Maximum length55 miles (89 km)
Maximum width20 miles (32 km)
Maximum water depth55 feet (17 m)
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