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Clarendon

83.5% full

Capacity

24.3 hm³

Volume stored

20 hm³

Year completed

1992

Coordinates

27.505°S, 152.349°E

Last updated

2026-06-10

Current fill

83.5%
High

vs 7 days ago

-0.1%

losing

vs 1 year ago

-6.0%

year-over-year

7-day trend

stable

Data source: Bureau of Meteorology — Water Data Online (KiWIS) — daily mean storage volume, quality-controlled. Capacity from the BOM Water Storages ArcGIS layer (total design capacity in ML). Last reading: 2026-06-10.

Catchment Weather

Past 30 days + 14-day forecast · Open-Meteo

Satellite imagery: Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics. Map: Esri, HERE, Garmin, © OpenStreetMap contributors. -27.505, 152.349 · Open in Google Maps

About Clarendon

As of June 10, 2026, Clarendon is filled to 83.5% of its total capacity, holding roughly 20 hm³ of water out of a maximum 24 hm³. At this level the reservoir is high.

Over the most recent week on record the fill level has held broadly steady (-0.1 pts), and it is 6.0 points below its level on the same date a year earlier.

Across the readings we hold for Clarendon — 444 data points between August 18, 2023 and June 10, 2026 — the level has ranged from a low of 51.1% (November 9, 2024) to a high of 100.5% (May 19, 2025). On average the reservoir is fullest around July and at its lowest around January.

The dam at Clarendon was completed in 1992. It is operated by BOM primarily for water supply.

Key facts

Current fill level
83.5%
Water stored
20 hm³
Total capacity
24 hm³
7-day change
▼ 0.1 pts
Year-on-year
▼ 6.0 pts
Primary use
Water supply
Year completed
1992
Operator
BOM
Coordinates
27.505°S, 152.349°E
Last updated
June 10, 2026

Recent readings

DateFill levelVolume (hm³)
10 Jun 202683.5%20
9 Jun 202683.6%20
8 Jun 202683.7%20
7 Jun 202683.8%20
6 Jun 202683.9%20
5 Jun 202684.0%20
4 Jun 202684.2%20
3 Jun 202684.2%20
2 Jun 202684.3%20
1 Jun 202684.3%20
31 May 202684.4%20
30 May 202684.5%21

Frequently asked questions

What is the current water level of Clarendon?

As of June 10, 2026, Clarendon is at 83.5% of its capacity, holding approximately 20 hm³ of water, according to BOM data.

Is Clarendon reservoir full?

No. As of June 10, 2026, Clarendon is high at 83.5% of its capacity, so it is not full.

Is the water level at Clarendon rising or falling?

The level at Clarendon has been broadly stable over the latest week on record (-0.1 points).

How much water can Clarendon hold?

Clarendon has a total capacity of 24 hm³.

Where is Clarendon reservoir located?

Clarendon is located in Queensland, Australia (coordinates 27.505°S, 152.349°E).

When was Clarendon dam built?

The dam at Clarendon was completed in 1992.

What is Clarendon used for?

Clarendon is used primarily for water supply, and is managed by BOM.

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