The 750 metre long Dam/Regulator on the Currency Creek closed today. The water flowing down the Currency is now trapped behind a 1-1.5 metre high dam wall of sand and rubble. A lower section, approximately 30 metres long, at the northern end of the structure, will allow water to pass over the Dam/Regulator when the water reaches above approximately 0.0 m AHD.
Note the displaced mud, similar to that at Clayton Bay. Imagine what the mud waves will look like if the weir at Pomanda Island is built.





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