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Guangzhao Dam

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Country
  
China

Opening date
  
2008

Impounds
  
Beipan River

Length
  
410 m

Construction began
  
May 2003

Spillway
  
3

Status
  
In use

Type of dam
  
Gravity

Height
  
200 m

Catchment area
  
13,548 kmĀ²

Impound
  
Beipan River

Guangzhao Dam

Location
  
Guangzhao, Guanling County, Guizhou Province

Similar
  
Shuangjiangkou Dam, Laxiwa Dam, Puli Bridge, Ludila Dam, Beipan River Shuibai R

The Guangzhao Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Beipan River near Guangzhao in Guanling County, Guizhou Province, China. The main purpose of the project is hydroelectric power generation with additional purposes of water regulation and irrigation. It creates the uppermost or head reservoir on the Beipan and was constructed between 2003 and 2008.

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Construction

Construction on the dam began in May 2003 and the river was diverted in October 2004. Reservoir filling began in 2007 and by 2008, the dam and power plant were complete. On June 28, 2010, a landslide in the area of the dam that killed 99 locals was believed to be caused by seismic effects from the reservoir.

Specifications

The dam is 200.5 metres (658 ft) tall and 410 metres (1,345 ft) wide and composed of roller-compacted concrete. It also contains three spillway chutes on its surface. Each spillway is controlled by a 16 metres (52 ft) wide and 20 metres (66 ft) tall floodgate and they have a combined maximum discharge of 9,857 cubic metres per second (348,097 cu ft/s). The dam also contains a bottom outlet works for draining the reservoir which a maximum discharge capacity of 799 cubic metres per second (28,216 cu ft/s).

References

Guangzhao Dam Wikipedia