How long is the pipeline from Perth to Kalgoorlie?

566 kilometres
At the time of its completion, the pipeline was the longest freshwater pipeline in the world at 566 kilometres long. If it were to be built today, it is estimated the project would cost about $1.5 billion.

Where does the golden pipeline start?

Located two hours and 15 minutes east of Perth by road, Tammin is on the self-drive Golden Pipeline Trail, which follows the path and story of the Golden Pipeline – engineered by C. Y. O’Connor in the 1890s to transport fresh drinking water 560 kilometres from Mundaring Weir to the arid Goldfields.

Who built the Golden Pipeline?

C. Y. O’Connor
The scheme was devised by C. Y. O’Connor who oversaw its design and most of the construction project.

How does the Kalgoorlie pipeline work?

How it works: The Pipeline. Water was pumped from Mundaring Weir a short but steep way from No 1 to No 2 Pump Station. No 2’s engines lifted water to a high point from where it flowed under gravity to No 3. No 3’s engines pumped water on to No 4 and so on up the line until it reached Kalgoorlie.

What is the longest water pipeline in the world?

TRNC Pipeline
TRNC Pipeline is a project of the century – a long awaited dream to supply freshwater from the mainland Turkey to Northern Cyprus. It is also the world’s longest, largest and deepest PE undersea water pipeline.

Where does the Kalgoorlie pipeline end?

Mount Charlotte Reservoir and Lookout
End of the Golden Pipeline – Mount Charlotte Reservoir and Lookout, Kalgoorlie-Boulder Traveller Reviews – Tripadvisor.

Who made the Kalgoorlie pipeline?

C.Y.O’Connor
Under the guidance of the Engineer-in-Chief, C.Y.O’Connor who was responsible for designing and overseeing the construction of the pipeline, thirty one alternative proposals were prepared and from these, three were chosen and placed before the government.

How fast does oil move in a pipeline?

3 to 8 miles per hour
Oil moves through pipelines at speeds of 3 to 8 miles per hour. Pipeline transport speed is dependent upon the diameter of the pipe, the pressure under which the oil is being transported, and other factors such as the topography of the terrain and the viscosity of the oil being transported.

What is the largest man made river in the world?

Great Man-Made River
The Great Man-Made River (GMMR, النهر الصناعي العظيم) is a network of pipes that supplies fresh water obtained from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System fossil aquifer across Libya. It is the world’s largest irrigation project.

Is there a man made river?

Great Man-Made River (GMR), vast network of underground pipelines and aqueducts bringing high-quality fresh water from ancient underground aquifers deep in the Sahara to the coast of Libya for domestic use, agriculture, and industry. The GMR has been described as the largest irrigation project in the world.

How long is the Goldfields water pipeline from Perth?

The pipeline stretches about 600km, supplying water from Perth to Kalgoorlie. ( ABC Goldfields: Rhiannon Stevens) Legendary engineer Charles Yelverton ‘CY’ O’Connor once dreamed of a scheme to supply fresh water from Western Australia’s coast to the dry interior.

Where does water from Golden Pipeline come from?

The scheme delivers water to Western Australia’s eastern goldfields, rich in the precious metal but lacking in that most precious of resources – freshwater. Water from a dam ( Mundaring Weir) on the outskirts of Perth is lifted by a series of pump stations through a steel pipeline to its destination 560 km east.

Where does the Goldfields water supply scheme take place?

The Goldfields Water Supply Scheme is a pipeline and dam project that delivers potable water from Mundaring Weir in Perth to communities in Western Australia’s Eastern Goldfields, particularly Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie.

Who is the manager of the Goldfields Gas Pipeline?

The manager is Goldfields Gas Transmission Pty Ltd. Goldfields Gas Transmission Pty Ltd is now an entity within APA Group. The GGP is a covered pipeline under the access regime of the National Gas Law and the National Gas Rules.