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Rising river alert – Snowy River below Jindabyne Dam

The NSW Department of Planning and Environment today issued a ‘rising river alert’ for the Snowy River between Jindabyne Dam and Dalgety in southern NSW for Friday 10 November 2023.

The river will rise due to the last high-flow event in a series of eight planned environmental releases from Jindabyne Dam to the Snowy River during 2023.

The highest flow rate for this event will occur at Jindabyne Dam from 8am to 4pm on Friday 10 November and will be equivalent to 4,236 megalitres per day for the eight-hour period.

It is expected to see the river level at Dalgety rise by approximately 0.4m. These levels do not include the effect of rainfall or wet conditions in the catchment, which may increase flow rates and water depths.

For the remainder of Friday 10 November, the flow rate will be about 2,130 megalitres per day. The flow rate will drop to a target of 1,549megalitres per day on Saturday 11 November.

The environmental benefits from this release are expected to be greatest between the dam wall and the junction with the Delegate River. However, the flow pulse will be noticeable well down into Victoria.

Water released from Jindabyne Dam may take number of hours to reach Dalgety Weir at this flow rate and around 3-4 days for the flow to arrive at Orbost in Victoria, subject to catchment conditions.

Landholders downstream of the Jindabyne Dam are advised to take all necessary precautions with stock, fencing and property in proximity to the river. As the release flows through the system people should refrain from entering or crossing swollen waterways.

Conditions will be closely monitored in the lead up to the release. If heavy rainfall appears likely, the release may be cancelled or modified to avoid adverse effects on river levels and an announcement will be made accordingly.

The department will work with the NSW State Emergency Service and the Bureau of Meteorology to provide information to the community regarding the management of this release, should weather conditions warrant.

More information can be found at Snowy River increased flows.

Planned high-flow environmental water releases to the Snowy River will begin on Thursday 14 July.
Rising river alert for the Snowy River downstream of Jindabyne Dam.