LAKE COLERIDGE LEVEL
Since the week which ended on November 16 the level of Lake Coleridge has remained fairly constant and no anxiety is being felt by the power supply authority, the Public Works Department, on the point. Yesterday's report gave the level at 1670.775 ft, as compared with 1670.8 ft the previous week. The highest level recorded so far this year was during the week ended August 17 when 1671.05 ft was recorded. On December 8, 1932, the level was at 1666.175 ft, or 5.825 ft below overflow level (1672 ft). as compared with 1.225 ft, according to the latest figures.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21033, 8 December 1933, Page 10
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