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Mratinje Dam

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Country
  
Montenegro

Opening date
  
1976

Impounds
  
Piva River

Opened
  
1976

Surface area
  
12 km²

Construction began
  
1971

Status
  
In use

Type of dam
  
Arch, double-curvature

Address
  
Montenegro

Height
  
220 m

Create
  
Piva

Mratinje Dam

Owner(s)
  
Electric Power Authority of Montenegro

Similar
  
Piva, Piva Monastery, Maglić, Volujak, Tara

The Mratinje Dam is a concrete arch dam in the canyon of the Piva River in Montenegro.

The dam was completed in 1975 with designs by Energoprojekt. Its construction resulted in the flooding of the Piva canyon and the creation of Lake Piva, which, with its 12.5 km², is the second largest lake in Montenegro.

The dam is 220 metres (720 ft) high, one of the highest in Europe. The dam is 268 metres (879 ft) long and 4.5 metres (15 ft) thick at the crest, while it is 30 metres (98 ft) long and 36 metres (118 ft) thick at the base. The foundations go as deep as 38 metres (125 ft) into the ground. 820,000 cubic metres (1,070,000 cu yd) of concrete and 5,000 tonnes of steel were built into the dam.

The hydroelectric power station at Mratinje is capable of producing 860 gigawatt-hours per annum. It has three turbines and generators, each with a generation capacity of 120 MW.

The location of the 16th century Piva Monastery was flooded by the lake, so while the dam was built, the monastery was broken into pieces and moved to a higher ground, 3.5 km away. It was reconstructed in the original way.

Dam was used as location for shooting British produced World War II movie Force 10 from Navarone as main tactical target and it was also pictured on a movie poster.

References

Mratinje Dam Wikipedia