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Furnas Dam

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Location
  
Impounds
  
Grande River

Length
  
550 m (1,800 ft)

Opened
  
1963

Construction began
  
1957

Opening date
  
1963

Height
  
127 m (417 ft)

Width (base)
  
15 m (49 ft)

Operator
  
Eletrobras Furnas

Impound
  
Rio Grande

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Similar
  
Canyon de Furnas, Serra da Canastra National, Rio Grande, Paraíso Perdido, Casca d'Anta

Furnas dam ferry


The Furnas Dam is a hydroelectric dam in the Minas Gerais state of Brazil. A small settlement was built near the dam with the same name, to house the workers during the dam construction. The main purpose of the dam and reservoir are the production of electricity and the regulation of the flow of the Grande River.

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Construction

Construction on the dam began in 1957 and was the first large dam in Brazil. It was built by Wimpey Construction and was completed in 1963. It is built on the canyon of the Grande River, before joining the Sapucaí River downstream. The dam is 127-metre (417 ft) tall, 550 metres (1,800 ft) long, and 15 metres (49 ft) wide at its crest.

The large reservoir, with a surface area of 1,473 square kilometres (569 sq mi), almost half of the Brazilian coastline, started to form in 1963, bordering thirty-four municipalities. The volume of water is seven times that of Guanabara Bay, at 22,590 million cubic metres (18,310,000 acre·ft). Normal water level averages at 768 metres (2,520 ft).

References

Furnas Dam Wikipedia


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