For information about flood levels, contact your local Council. For information about road impacts, contact Transport and Main Roads.
For information about river levels, please see the Bureau of Meteorology website.
The Grid Twelve is made up of the 12 dams which contribute to the water supply system. These dams are Wivenhoe, Somerset, North Pine, Hinze, Baroon Pocket, Leslie Harrison, Ewen Maddock, Cooloolabin, Lake Kurwongbah, Lake Macdonald, Little Nerang and Wappa.
The Grid Twelve % Full is calculated by dividing the combined current capacity of the dams in the group by the combined full supply capacity.
*Full supply capacity does not include the flood mitigation storage capacity of Wivenhoe and Somerset Dams.
Please note the capacity of the Hinze Dam increased from 161,073 ML to 310,730 ML on Friday 15 July 2011.
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Information for victims of the Brisbane and Bremer River floods at Goodna, Gailes, Redbank, Ipswich and Brisbane on 11 January 2011 as well as the Queensland Floods Commission reports and information for flood victims who have joined the class action by Maurice Blackburn Lawyers to recover their flood losses.
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