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- Laanecoorie_Weir volume "1.83E7".
- Laanecoorie_Weir abstract "Laanecoorie Weir or Laanecoorie Reservoir, is a water storage for irrigation and domestic purposes on the Loddon River, near the towns of Laanecoorie, Victoria and Eddington, Victoria. It was designed by construction engineer Andrew O'Keefe (engineer) (died 1904) in conjunction with Joshua Thomas Noble Anderson. This was the second irrigation scheme for Victoria after the Goulburn Weir. Construction commenced in 1889 and took three years to complete. The largest outlet valves in Victoria, manufactured by the United Iron Work of Abraham Roberts, were installed at the weir in 1891.The great flood of 1909 breached the weir, sending 18.3 million cubic metres of water through the opening and causing severe damage to all towns downstream.The first bridge at Laanecoorie over the Loddon River was built in 1870, but was destroyed in the flood of 1909, along with the weir. The famous World War I general, Sir John Monash, designed and built a new bridge of reinforced concrete beam and slab construction, which still remains today.The present capacity of the Laanecoorie Reservoir is about 7770 ML, although substantial siltation since its construction has reduced the original capacity by an estimated 12000 ML. The towns of Tarnagulla, Dunolly, and Laanecoorie obtain supply by diversion from the Loddon River downstream of the reservoir.".
- Laanecoorie_Weir inflow Loddon_River.
- Laanecoorie_Weir outflow Loddon_River.
- Laanecoorie_Weir thumbnail Dambreak_of_laanecoori_reserviour_in_1909.jpg?width=300.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Reservoir.
- Laanecoorie_Weir volume "1.83E7".
- Laanecoorie_Weir wikiPageID "32197759".
- Laanecoorie_Weir wikiPageRevisionID "603810172".
- Laanecoorie_Weir basinCountries "Australia".
- Laanecoorie_Weir captionLake "The breach in the weir following the 1909 flood".
- Laanecoorie_Weir hasPhotoCollection Laanecoorie_Weir.
- Laanecoorie_Weir imageLake "Dambreak of laanecoori reserviour in 1909.jpg".
- Laanecoorie_Weir inflow Loddon_River.
- Laanecoorie_Weir lakeName "Laanecoorie Reservoir".
- Laanecoorie_Weir outflow Loddon_River.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Reservoir.
- Laanecoorie_Weir volume "1.83E7".
- Laanecoorie_Weir subject Category:Dams_in_Victoria_(Australia).
- Laanecoorie_Weir subject Category:Irrigation_in_Australia.
- Laanecoorie_Weir point "-36.836 143.889".
- Laanecoorie_Weir type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Lake109328904.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Thing100002452.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type YagoGeoEntity.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type BodyOfWater.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Lake.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type NaturalPlace.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Place.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Wikidata:Q532.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type BodyOfWater.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Place.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type Location.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type _Feature.
- Laanecoorie_Weir type SpatialThing.
- Laanecoorie_Weir comment "Laanecoorie Weir or Laanecoorie Reservoir, is a water storage for irrigation and domestic purposes on the Loddon River, near the towns of Laanecoorie, Victoria and Eddington, Victoria. It was designed by construction engineer Andrew O'Keefe (engineer) (died 1904) in conjunction with Joshua Thomas Noble Anderson. This was the second irrigation scheme for Victoria after the Goulburn Weir. Construction commenced in 1889 and took three years to complete.".
- Laanecoorie_Weir label "Laanecoorie Weir".
- Laanecoorie_Weir sameAs m.0gx_w11.
- Laanecoorie_Weir sameAs Q6466568.
- Laanecoorie_Weir sameAs Q6466568.
- Laanecoorie_Weir sameAs Laanecoorie_Weir.
- Laanecoorie_Weir lat "-36.836".
- Laanecoorie_Weir long "143.889".
- Laanecoorie_Weir wasDerivedFrom Laanecoorie_Weir?oldid=603810172.
- Laanecoorie_Weir depiction Dambreak_of_laanecoori_reserviour_in_1909.jpg.
- Laanecoorie_Weir isPrimaryTopicOf Laanecoorie_Weir.
- Laanecoorie_Weir name "Laanecoorie Reservoir".