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Friday 10 January 2020
Shannon Creek Dam water level continues to drop in January 2020
Against a background of continuing drought and low flows in many Clarence River catchment waterways, Shannon Creek Dam water storage continues to fall.
In early November 2019 the dam was at 97% of its total storage capacity.
By late December this had fallen to 81% of capacity.
Currently in early January 2020 the dam is at 79% of its total storage capacity.
Water consumption now stands at 20.72 megalitres per day according to Clarence Valley Council.
Level 1 water restrictions are in place.
However, if combined total consumption does not fall by 3 megalitres per day Level 2 water restrictions may be imposed in the near future.
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