09/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 17:13
WaterNSW is advising the public that following this week's rainfall across its catchment, Warragamba Dam has reached full capacity and started to spill at 3.25am today.
Based on current WaterNSW modelling, it is estimated that the spill will peak at the rate of approximately 35 gigalitres per day (GL/day).
This falls within the range of the most recent spill events:
Also spilling are the smaller Sydney dams, including Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon, Nepean and Woronora.
The community should continue to monitor advice on river levels and any flood warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology.
Background
Spills from Warragamba Dam are not uncommon, occurring more than 50 times since 1960. The Warragamba Dam catchment area covers 9000 sq/km and stretches across much of the Blue Mountains to Goulburn in the south, and to Lithgow in the north.
As manager of the state's major supply dams, WaterNSW operates Warragamba Dam in line with NSW Government operating rules and regulations.
These rules do not permit water being released to reduce the storage level ahead of predicted rainfall for flood mitigation purposes. This reflects the dam's critical role in supplying 80% of Sydney's drinking water.
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