lake Cethana
Lake Cethana, when full, covers an area of around 550 hectares and is located in TAS.
The Lake Cethana is fed by the following creeks and rivers: River Forth, Dove River and Bull Creek.
Part of the Mersey–Forth scheme that comprises eight hydroelectric power stations, the Cethana Power Station is the fifth station in the scheme. The power station is located underground and is supplied with water from Lake Cethana which is fed by the outflow from the Lemonthyme Power Station on the Mersey River and the Wilmot Power Station located below Lake Gairdner, and uncontrolled flow from the Forth River. Water from the station is returned to the Forth River through a tailrace tunnel which has a tailrace gate
The Lake Cethana is fed by the following creeks and rivers: River Forth, Dove River and Bull Creek.
Part of the Mersey–Forth scheme that comprises eight hydroelectric power stations, the Cethana Power Station is the fifth station in the scheme. The power station is located underground and is supplied with water from Lake Cethana which is fed by the outflow from the Lemonthyme Power Station on the Mersey River and the Wilmot Power Station located below Lake Gairdner, and uncontrolled flow from the Forth River. Water from the station is returned to the Forth River through a tailrace tunnel which has a tailrace gate