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Cania Dam – 20-year Safety Review

Client: Stantec Australia Pty Ltd
Location: Queensland, Australia
Date: 2020

Cania Dam is located on Three Moon Creek, approximately 40km northwest of Monto, QLD.  Constructed between 1977 and 1982, the dam comprises an approximately 55m high clay core rockfill embankment with a 350m crest length.  The spillway is located 850m from the dam, and comprises an approach channel,  free-overflow control structure and an unlined spillway chute.  Other infrastructure includes an approximately 45m high intake tower, outlet conduit through the dam abutment and valve house.

Stantec Australia Pty Ltd engaged Geological Consulting to undertake the geological review.  Key considerations for the safety review included the kinematic stability of the dam foundation and abutments, rock erodibility of the spillway chute, and characteristics of the used construction materials.

Testimonials

Geological Consulting has supported Stantec on several New Zealand dam safety projects. They have provided desktop studies and site investigations; where a good understanding of the local geology, dam and foundation materials, instrumentation, and wider dam safety issues including flooding, internal erosion and seismicity has been required. They have consistently exceeded expectations in terms of technical delivery, programme, safety, and end-client satisfaction.

Stantec New Zealand
Principal Dams Engineer

Stantec has partnered with Geological Consulting on several projects in Australia that have required dam geology expertise. They adopt an approach that is thorough and systematic, conforms to practice, and upholds high ethical standards. They are an asset for any project with complex geological challenges.

Stantec Australia Pty Ltd
Project Manager