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Lenthalls Dam

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Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lenthalls Dam
Lake Lenthall is a lake created by the Lenthalls Dam in Duckinwilla, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was named after the pioneering family in the district. It was constructed in 1984 on the head waters of the Burrum River which also includes the Isis River, Cherwell River & Gregory Rivers in its 935 square kilometre catchment. As a result of a huge catchment it takes a short time in moderate rain events to fill Lake Lenthall to 100% capacity. The lake has a relatively small surface area of 766 ha, an average depth of 4 to 5 m. Its main purpose is for town water supply for Hervey Bay and surrounding townships within the Fraser Coast Regional Council area.
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