The bar chart below demonstrates the information about reservoirs’ water at the level of Australian cities between 2009 and 2010 October.
Overall, the water levels of reservoirs were increased in most of the cities. The significant change was in Canberra from around 70% to almost 100%. The considerable fall down was in Darwin because there it decreased approximately 10%. Brisbane’s level of water was steady, it was just over that 50% and in 2010 it wasn’t changed.
In many cities, the level of water has grown. For example, in Canberra, Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney. All of the cities’ water levels rose around 10-20%. In Perth 20%, in Melbourne 16%, in Sydney 9%, in Canberra 22%.
The remaining cities were dropped or remained the same. Darwin’s level of water was reduced from 45% to 38% and Brisbane’s was just higher than 50%, in 2010 it was like that.
