Track water storage, capacity and historical trends for major reservoirs in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and beyond.
Water levels at Peter Faust remain exceptionally high. Standing at an impressive 98.6%, the total volume sits at 491 GL. This near-full status guarantees strong water availability for local communities and agriculture.
Fed primarily by the Proserpine River, this reservoir plays a critical role in the North East Coast drainage division. Managing the flow from the Proserpine River ensures that downstream agricultural zones receive consistent supply. The North East Coast region relies heavily on the seasonal inflows captured here.
Agriculture in the surrounding areas of Queensland depends heavily on the water security provided by Peter Faust. Farmers and agribusinesses monitor these levels closely to plan their seasonal crop yields. Without the buffer provided by this massive 491 GL storage, regional farming would face extreme volatility.
The surrounding catchment of Peter Faust also supports diverse local flora and fauna. When capacity allows, Peter Faust becomes a hub for regional tourism and water sports. However, environmental flow releases must be carefully balanced to protect downstream river health.
Current local temperatures are sitting at a moderate 18°C. Currently experiencing partly cloudy conditions with no immediate precipitation, inflows remain entirely dependent on upstream river movement.
Looking ahead, the trajectory of Peter Faust's water levels will depend heavily on upcoming seasonal rainfall patterns. Continuous telemetry and advanced hydrological modeling are employed to forecast storage changes. Given the unpredictable nature of Australia's climate, from La Niña flooding to El Niño droughts, maintaining a dynamic operational strategy for Peter Faust is absolutely essential.