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Russell Hawken, Peter Buchanan, Doug Connors, Bill Hakin
Dartmouth Regulating Dam is located on the Mitta Mitta River, approximately 8 km downstream of
Dartmouth Dam. The dam is a 23 m high concrete gravity structure with a 60 m long central spillway
section. The dam forms the storage required for regulating releases from the Dartmouth Power
Station back to the Mitta Mitta River, so as to satisfy environmental requirements. Dartmouth
Regulating Dam and Power Station are owned and operated by Southern Hydro Limited, the largest
hydropower generator in Victoria.
To allow greater flexibility in their generation and hence a better response to the peaks in electricity
demand, Southern Hydro investigated the possibility of increasing the full supply level of the dam.
After an initial assessment of the economic benefits a detailed review of raising options was
undertaken, including different proprietary products and conventional spillway gates. Following this
review it was concluded that the Hydroplus System would provide the greatest benefits when all
aspects of the raising were considered, including dam safety, long term reliability, maintenance and
cost.
This paper discusses the reasons for the raising of the full supply level, the approvals process
undertaken and the technical issues addressed during the design stage, including the required
modifications to the dam and the appropriate sizing of the Hydroplus Fusegates.
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2002 Papers
2002 – Dartmouth Regulating Dam – Increasing the Full Supply Level
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2003 Papers
2003 – Increasing Storafe Capacity at Dartmouth Regulatory Dam with Fusegates: The Construction Stage
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2003 Papers
2003 – INCREASING STORAGE CAPACITY AT DARTMOUTH REGULATORY DAM WITH FUSEGATES : THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE
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2018 Papers
2018 – Omega-type External Waterstops on a CFRD – An Australian First
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Papers
2019 – Hydrophilic Waterstops in Dam Engineering
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2013 Papers
2013 – Cotter Dam – recovering from major floods during construction
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