Track water storage, capacity and historical trends for major reservoirs in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and beyond.
Storage levels at Yan Yean are within moderate seasonal bounds. Sitting at 61.2%, the total stored volume is 33 GL. Authorities continue to monitor inflows carefully.
The Off-stream acts as the primary lifeblood for Yan Yean, making it a cornerstone of the South East Coast (Victoria) network. Managing the flow from the Off-stream ensures that downstream agricultural zones receive consistent supply. The South East Coast (Victoria) region relies heavily on the seasonal inflows captured here.
Agriculture in the surrounding areas of Victoria depends heavily on the water security provided by Yan Yean. Irrigation allocations are directly tied to these storage metrics. Without the buffer provided by this massive 33 GL storage, regional farming would face extreme volatility.
The surrounding catchment of Yan Yean also supports diverse local flora and fauna. When capacity allows, Yan Yean becomes a hub for regional tourism and water sports. Authorities must constantly balance the need for human water consumption with the ecological necessity of maintaining healthy river systems downstream.
The weather around the catchment is currently recording 16°C. Under current partly cloudy weather, there is no direct rainfall contributing to the immediate storage levels.
Looking ahead, the trajectory of Yan Yean's water levels will depend heavily on upcoming seasonal rainfall patterns. State water authorities utilize highly sophisticated monitoring tools to ensure every drop is accounted for. Given the unpredictable nature of Australia's climate, from La Niña flooding to El Niño droughts, maintaining a dynamic operational strategy for Yan Yean is absolutely essential.