Leaked report into raising the Warragamba Dam wall | 7NEWS

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A leaked report claims that raising the Warragamba Dam wall would save more than 10,000 homes and mean almost 80,000 fewer evacuations in the next big flood. But, critics say the plan is flawed with past comments coming back to haunt the government.

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In This Story: Warragamba Dam

Warragamba Dam is a heritage-listed dam in the outer South Western Sydney suburb of Warragamba, Wollondilly Shire in New South Wales, Australia. It is a concrete gravity dam, which creates Lake Burragorang, the primary reservoir for water supply for the city of Sydney. It is also a visitor attraction.

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