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'''Lake Burrendong''' is the name of the impoundment created by [[Burrendong Dam]] on the [[Macquarie River]] in the central west of [[New South Wales]].
'''Lake Burrendong''' is the name of the impoundment created by [[Burrendong Dam]] on the [[Macquarie River]] in the central west of [[New South Wales]].


The water of the [[Macquarie River]] and the [[Cudgegong River]] flow into the lake, which, when full, purportedly contains three and a half times as much water as [[Sydney Harbour]].
The water of the [[Macquarie River]] and the [[Cudgegong River]] flow into the lake, which, when full, has a capacity of approximately 1,189,000 [[megalitre|megalitres]]. Purportedly, three and a half times as much water as [[Sydney Harbour]].

Revision as of 04:48, 22 June 2005

Lake Burrendong is the name of the impoundment created by Burrendong Dam on the Macquarie River in the central west of New South Wales.

The water of the Macquarie River and the Cudgegong River flow into the lake, which, when full, has a capacity of approximately 1,189,000 megalitres. Purportedly, three and a half times as much water as Sydney Harbour.