Red clay banks along the river

Current Flows

A look at the current flow along the river

Quick look at key river heights along the river.

Data has been automated from various sources and these have not been manually verified. The level status is determined either from known flows before falling back to estimated flows from the BoM recorded height.

I've split the river into upper and lower sections at Burrinjuck Dam for the system overview views.

Please refer to offical sources before heading out onto the river.

Coolac 0.83m / 14 MLD Muttama Creek Adelong Creek Batlow Rd 0.43m / 36 MLD Hillas Creek Mt Adrah 0.69m / 77 MLD Tarcutta Creek Old Boram. 0.53m / 100 MLD Offtake 1.79m / 410 MLD Downstream 1.95m / 4,617 MLD Redbank Weir Balranald Weir 3.63m / 4,042 MLD Maude Weir 2.18m / 2,996 MLD Cumbung Swamp Hay Weir 2.80m / 3,098 MLD Offtake 0.16m Downstream 2.69m / 3,415 MLD North Redbank Channel Lachlan River Murray River Nimming Pollen Creek Carrathool Br 1.68m / 3,397 MLD Darlington Pt 1.83m / 3,176 MLD Gogeldrie Weir 1.95m / 3,135 MLD Weir Outlet 0.17m / 11 MLD Tombullen Creek Coleambally Canal Yanco Creek Narrandera 2.50m / 4,560 MLD Berembed Weir Offtake 0.95m / 492 MLD Downstream 1.48m / 4,612 MLD Yanco Weir Old Man Ck 0.80m / 498 MLD Beavers Ck 1.37m / 416 MLD Wagga Wagga 1.38m / 3,632 MLD Kyeamba Creek Ladysmith 0.99m / 0 MLD Gilmore 0.37m / 66 MLD Gundagai 1.69m / 3,754 MLD Brungle Br 0.45m / 949 MLD Tumut 0.13m / 785 MLD Tumut River Gobarralong 1.79m / 2,014 MLD Glendale 1.09m / 1,150 MLD Jugiong 1.02m / 64 MLD Jugiong Creek Storage 688.5 GLD (67%) Downstream 1.57m / 473 MLD Burrinjuck Dam Lake Burrinjuck Halls 1.46m Yass 0.29m / 25 MLD Yass River Wee Jasper 0.70m / 182 MLD Wakool Jn 2.34m / 4,406 MLD Wakool River Boundary Bend 2.21m / 9,215 MLD Murrumbidgee Goodradigbee River Gilmore Creek Yanco Br 0.66m / 172 MLD Coonong 0.48m / 208 MLD Colombo Creek Main Canal 2.26m Bundidgerry Creek

Some key river heights along the river.

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Many sites lack flood height information. If the height is significantly higher than a good flow height, assume it is flooded

Level Key

No Flow
Level is at or below the known or estimated cease to flow level.
Poor Flow
Level is likely too low to paddle. Usually estimated as two cubic meters per second, (2 Cumecs, 173 ML/day or 0.8 CFS).
Low Flow
Level is likely ok to paddle but with some difficulty. Defaults level is based on two to ten cubic meters per second, (2 - 10 Cumecs, 173 - 864 ML/day, or 0.8 - 4 CFS).
Good Flow
This level is generally a great flow on larger rivers, but could be dangerous in small streams. Defaults level is above ten cubic meters per second, (10 Cumecs, 864 ML/day, or 4 CFS). These may include flood levels if these are unknown.
Minor Flood ⚠
Low-lying areas next to water courses are inundated. Minor roads may be closed and low-level bridges submerged.
Moderate Flood ⚠
The area of inundation is more substantial. Some buildings and main traffic routes may be affected.
Major Flood ⚠
Extensive inundated. Properties and towns are likely to be isolated and major rail and traffic routes closed. Evacuation orders may be in place and the river closed to boating.
Indeterminate Flow
Not enough information is avaiable to classify the flow.
Used to indicate there is an observation but the flow could not be estimated.
Salinity
These have been given a colour coding from Good, Fair, Poor, and Unpalatable.

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