The Cobb Reservoir is a hydro storage lake fed by the Cobb River in the Tasman District of the South Island of New Zealand. The reservoir feeds the Cobb Power Station and is 819 metres (2,687 ft) above sea level but drops significantly with low rainfall. Cobb Reservoir is the highest hydro storage lake in New Zealand, and is entirely surrounded by Kahurangi National Park. The reservoir, dam, penstock and powerhouse are excluded from the national park.

The dam that forms the reservoir was built from 1949 to 1954, replacing a smaller structure built about ten years earlier. It is an earth dam 32 metres (105 ft) high by 221 metres (725 ft) long. The geology of the area precluded the construction of a concrete dam.

A narrow winding road leads over Cobb Ridge to Cobb Reservoir and along the lake's shore, providing access to tramping tracks in the area surrounding the valley. The road was built in the 1940s and remains unsealed from Cobb Power Station onwards. The access road to the reservoir is the only road into the interior of Kahurangi National Park.

Climate

See also

  • List of dams and reservoirs in New Zealand

References

External links

  • Cobb Reservoir at Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Cobb Valley Track Our eco lifestyle block in NZ

Cobb Reservoir and Valley stunning area from the above South Island New

Study area showing, a) Fort Cobb Reservoir experimental watershed

Cobb Reservoir Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

The Cobb Outdoor, Photography, River