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Massingir Dam

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Official name
  
Barragem de Massingir

Impounds
  
Rio dos Elefantes

Address
  
Mozambique

Opened
  
2006

Phone
  
+971 55 851 6331

Impound
  
Olifants River

Opening date
  
2006

Creates
  
Massingir Lake

Height
  
46 m

Surface area
  
150 km²

Construction began
  
1971

Massingir Dam

Location
  
Massingir District, Gaza, Mozambique

Total capacity
  
2.88 km (2,330,000 acre·ft)

Similar
  
Limpopo River, Loskop Dam, Flag Boshielo Dam, Cahora Bassa Dam, Maputo Special Reserve

The massingir dam


Massingir Dam is a dam on the Rio dos Elefantes (Olifants or Lepelle), Gaza Province, Mozambique. It is named after the town of Massingir, in Massingir District. The Shingwedzi River flows close to the northeastern side of the reservoir and joins the Rio dos Elefantes about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) downstream from the dam wall.

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HistoryEdit

By 1975, before the dam's completion, Mozambique gained independence and construction came to a halt. Shortly thereafter the FRELIMO government restarted the project, but by the early 1980s economic decline and war time conditions halted further progress. A failure to maintain dam infrastructure or invest further in completion resulted in the Massingir dam not fulfilling its original purpose and full potential in the irrigation schemes of the Limpopo Valley downstream at Chokwe.

During the period of post conflict reconstruction that followed conclusion to the civil war in 1994 a rehabilitation programme costing US$61m was undertaken, concluding in 2007. The dam, now holds a reservoir with storage capacity of 2.8 billion cubic metres (2,300,000 acre·ft) of water, making it the second largest in the country. Further works now in course involve construction of a new spill-way and installation of a 25 megawatts (34,000 hp) hydro-electric power plant.

The Massingir Dam is located within Limpopo National Park, forming part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. The area is an important breeding ground for the Nile Crocodile and there was concern at the Kruger National Park regarding the flooding of the Olifants River Gorge.

References

Massingir Dam Wikipedia