Bundaleer Reservoir
Bundaleer Reservoir
Near the township of Spalding in the southern Flinders Ranges, Bundaleer Reservoir Reserve is currently stocked with golden perch, silver perch, Murray cod and rainbow trout and brown trout. With a fishing permit, you can drop a line in the from the shoreline in the fishing zone, or from a kayak or canoe. Bundaleer reservoir was built between 1898 and 1903 to supplement supplies from Beetaloo Reservoir and supplies water to Snowtown, Redhill, Brinkworth, Narridy, Blyth and Port Wakefield.
Today, Bundaleer reservoir is offline facility only, no longer supplying drinking water. Its maintained only as an emergency water source in the unlikely event of a major failure of the Morgan-Whyalla pipeline.
We currently don't monitor this reservoir's volume.
Capacity: 6.3 gigalitres
Open to the public: Yes
The Reservoirs South Australia website has maps and ideas of how to enjoy Bundaleer Reservoir Reserve.
Major faults
Polkinghorns Rd
Arthurton
- 18/06/2020
Water Supply On
- 18/06/2020 03:05 PM - We are attending to an incident in Arthurton with no interruption to the water supply. The safety of our crews and customers comes first, and we always aim to minimise inconvenience by restoring services as quickly as we can. Reference Number WO: 07505663.
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Scheduled works
Spruance Rd
Elizabeth East
- 11/06/2021
Temporary Supply Interruption
- Estimated start time and water supply off: 15/06/2021 09:00 AM
Estimated restore time and water supply back on: 15/06/2021 04:00 PM
We’re improving your services and undertaking maintenance work in Elizabeth East. Sometimes our crews need to temporarily interrupt the water supply to our customers and/or manage traffic while they are working. Temporary traffic management may remain in place until reinstatement of the impacted road is complete. We always aim to minimise inconvenience by restoring services as safely and quickly as we can. - See all scheduled works