LODDON RIVER

Loddon River, upstream from the Bridgewater weir.

The 'Loddon River' rises near Trentham in the hills north of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. It flows generally northward 40km west of Bendigo through the Cairn Curran Reservoir and Laanecoorie Reservoir and continues north through the town of Bridgewater. It then passes Serpentine and north to Kerang. Finally it turns northwest and flows into the Murray River near Swan Hill.
There are weirs in Bridgewater and Kerang to keep water in the towns, but otherwise the river can dry up in summer. There is current work going on to determine and implement suitable environmental flows in the river.
The pool upstream of the Bridgewater weir is used for watersports such as waterskiing. Both reservoirs are also used for motor boats and sailing.

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Goulburn-Murray Water Loddon storages

Environment Victoria - Loddon River

Biodiversity Information, Resources, Data - Loddon River page

North Central Catchment Management Authority

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