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Los Reyunos Dam

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Country
  
Argentina

Status
  
Operational

Province
  
Mendoza Province

Purpose
  
Power, water supply

Opened
  
1983

Impound
  
Diamante River

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Location
  
San Rafael, Mendoza Province

Opening date
  
1983; 34 years ago (1983)

Owner(s)
  
Hirdroeléctrica Diamante (HIDISA)/Hidroeléctrica de los Nihuiles (HINISA)

Similar
  
Represa El Nihuil, Agua del Toro Dam, Department of Tourism Municipal, Bodega La Abeja, Witches' Cave

The Los Reyunos Dam is an embankment dam on the Diamante River, in central Mendoza Province, Argentina, some twenty-two miles (thirty-five kilometers) from the city of San Rafael. The dam, built of stone and compacted clay to minimize execution and cost, is 440 feet (136 meters) high and contains a reservoir covering an area of 1,828 acres (7.34 km²).

Map of Los Reyunos Dam, Mendoza, Argentina

The dam is used to generate hydroelectricity. This is done with a pumped-storage power station located below the level of the reservoir. About one mile (two kilometer) downstream is a smaller, compensation dam, which forms the lower reservoir, called El Tigre. During the hours of decreased power demand, water is pumped from the reservoir of El Tigre back into Los Reyunos to stabilize the water level.

The reservoir is employed in raising Salmonidae and silverside, allowing for sport fishing. Los Reyunos Fishing and Nautical Club, along with private summer residences and a hotel, lies on the western shore of the reservoir and serves as a base for activities in the lake (such as windsurf, canoeing) and in the surrounding mountains (such as hiking).

References

Los Reyunos Dam Wikipedia