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Karun 3 Dam

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Location
  
Khuzestan, Iran

Operator(s)
  
IWPRDC

Height
  
205 m (673 ft)

Opened
  
2005

Impound
  
Opening date
  
2005

Impounds
  
Karun River

Length
  
462 m (1,516 ft)

Surface area
  
48 km²

Type of dam
  
Arch dam

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Similar
  
Karun‑4 Dam, Karkheh Dam, Dez Dam, Masjed Soleyman Dam, Upper Gotvand Dam

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The Karun-3 dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Karun river in the province of Khuzestan, Iran. It was built to help meet Iran's energy demands as well as to provide flood control. The Karun has the highest discharge of Iran's rivers.

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Map of Karun-3 Dam, Iran

The purpose of the dam is for power generation and flood control. The Karun III power generators are connected to the national power network as the peak power generation. With this power plant being operated, with the capacity of 2,280 MW, and an average annual electric power generation of 4,137 GWh, a major portion of the electric power shortage in the country will be met.

The dam is a concrete double arch type, 205 m (673 ft) high from the foundation and 185 m (607 ft) high from the river bed. Its foundation width is 29.5 m (97 ft).

The arch dam design is an ideal one for a dam built in a narrow, rocky gorge to hold back water in a reservoir. Because of the arch shape, the force of the backed up water presses downward against the dam and has the effect of strengthening the dam foundation.

References

Karun-3 Dam Wikipedia