Fitzroy Falls Dam
Fitzroy Falls Dam in New South Wales, Australia, is part of the Shoalhaven Scheme, completed in 1974. It consists of four separate earth and rockfill embankments located on the Yarrunga Creek upstream of Fitzroy Falls and about southeast of Moss Vale. The main embankment of is high and in length. At 100% capacity, the dam wall holds back approximately of water, creating the impounded Fitzroy Falls Reservoir, which has a surface area of, drawn from a catchment area of. The spillway has a discharge capacity of.
The Wildes Meadow Canal connects the reservoir to the Burrawang Pumping Station. The Burrawang Tunnel and Canal join the pumping station to the Wingecarribee Reservoir.
Another canal links the reservoir to the Bendeela Pondage via the Bendeela Pumping and Power Station. This allows the Fitzroy Falls dam to both act as a storage pond for hydroelectric power generation, and to move water from the Tallowa Dam to the Wingecarribee and Warragamba catchments.