Rookwood Weir is a critical water infrastructure development located in Central Queensland, on the Fitzroy River. The project involves building a new weir, which is a low-head dam designed to regulate water flow and increase water storage capacity in the region.
The primary objectives of the Rookwood Weir project are to enhance water security, support agricultural growth, and promote regional development in Central Queensland. By increasing the available water supply, the project aims to foster the expansion of irrigated agriculture, stimulate local economic growth, and create new employment opportunities in the area.
In addition to its economic benefits, the Rookwood Weir project will also contribute to the long-term sustainability of water resources in the region, improving resilience against drought and supporting the overall well-being of local communities. Upon completion, the Rookwood Weir is expected to play a vital role in bolstering the region’s water security and promoting sustainable development in Central Queensland.
The primary objectives of the Rookwood Weir project are to enhance water security, support agricultural growth, and promote regional development in Central Queensland. By increasing the available water supply, the project aims to foster the expansion of irrigated agriculture, stimulate local economic growth, and create new employment opportunities in the area.
In addition to its economic benefits, the Rookwood Weir project will also contribute to the long-term sustainability of water resources in the region, improving resilience against drought and supporting the overall well-being of local communities. Upon completion, the Rookwood Weir is expected to play a vital role in bolstering the region’s water security and promoting sustainable development in Central Queensland.