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Australian Capital Territory

81.6% average fill

Reservoirs

3

Volume stored

132 hm³

Total capacity

162 hm³

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Reservoirs

Sorted by capacity

Data source: Bureau of Meteorology Water Data Online (KiWIS API). Publicly-owned storages reported under Australia's Water Regulations 2008.

About reservoirs in Australian Capital Territory

As of June 14, 2026, the reservoirs we track across Australian Capital Territory that report live levels hold roughly 132 hm³ of water — about 81.6% of their combined capacity. Taken together, Australian Capital Territory's reservoirs are high.

None of the tracked reservoirs are currently at critically low levels. Cotter is the fullest at 100.0%, while Corin is the lowest at 58.0%.

Storage figures for Australian Capital Territory come from BOM; the most recent reading is from June 14, 2026. Each reservoir below links to its own page with full history and seasonal context.

Australian Capital Territory at a glance

Reservoirs tracked
3
Average fill
81.6%
Water stored
132 hm³
Combined capacity
162 hm³
Fullest
Cotter (100.0%)
Lowest
Corin (58.0%)
Last updated
June 14, 2026

Frequently asked questions

How full are reservoirs in Australian Capital Territory right now?

As of June 14, 2026, the reservoirs tracked in Australian Capital Territory that report live levels are 81.6% full overall, holding about 132 hm³ of water.

How many reservoirs are there in Australian Capital Territory?

reservoirs.earth tracks 3 reservoirs in Australian Capital Territory, with a combined storage capacity of 162 hm³.

Which reservoir in Australian Capital Territory is the fullest?

Cotter is currently the fullest reservoir in Australian Capital Territory, at 100.0% of capacity.

Which reservoir in Australian Capital Territory is the lowest?

Corin is currently the lowest in Australian Capital Territory, at 58.0% of capacity.

Where does the reservoir data for Australian Capital Territory come from?

All storage figures for Australian Capital Territory come from BOM, an official source, last updated June 14, 2026.

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