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Okukubi Dam

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Official name
  
億首ダム

Location
  
Kin, Okinawa

Opening date
  
March 2013

Catchment area
  
14.6 km²

Construction began
  
2009

Country
  
Japan

Status
  
Operational

Height
  
39 m

Surface area
  
61 ha

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Owner(s)
  
Development and Construction Department, Okinawa General Bureau

Construction cost
  
3 billion JPY ($38.2 million USD)

Similar
  
Kin Dam, Fukuji Dam, Kanna Dam, Haneji Dam, Gravity dam

The Okukubi Dam (億首ダム) is a trapezoidal cemented, sand and gravel (CSG) dam on the Okukubi River in Kin, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Construction began in 2009 and its reservoir was filled by 31 March 2013. It is the first trapezoidal CSG-type to be constructed as a main dam in the world. Its purpose is to provide flood control and water for municipal use along with the irrigation of 70 ha (173 acres) of land.

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Background

Construction on the dam had originally begun in 1978. At that time, it was designed as a concrete gravity dam. Construction was halted soon after it began though. The dam was redesigned over the next few decades and after the new project was approved, preliminary construction for the dam began in late 2003. Principal construction began on March 24, 2009 and there was a groundbreaking ceremony on June 5, 2009. To divert the river, a cofferdam did not need to be constructed. The existing Kinmu Dam 100 m (328 ft) upstream was modified to divert the river on the left bank of the river. In May 2010, the river was diverted and by August of the same year, over 1,042,000 m3 (1,362,885 cu yd) of rock and stone had been excavated from the site. On February 26, 2011, a ceremony was held to bury the cornerstone of the dam prior to beginning the fill of the dam's body. It was attended by Japanese and U.S. officials (due to the dam's location within the U.S. Marine Central Training Area). It will cost ¥3 billion (US$38.2 million) and it was completed in March 2013.

Design

The dam is a 39 m-tall (128 ft) and 462 m (1,516 ft) long trapezoidal CSG-type with a structural volume of 339,000 m3 (443,395 cu yd). The cemented, sand and gravel (CSG) design is a mixture of a concrete gravity dam and an embankment dam. Essentially, it is a sand and gravel embankment coated in concrete. This design is cheaper because it uses less fill and concrete when compared to a gravity or embankment dam. Its wide base provides the required strength while the concrete coating seals the embankment and adds to its durability. The dam's crest lies at an elevation of 29 m (95 ft) and sits at the head of a 14.6 km2 (6 sq mi) catchment. The dam's main spillway is a labyrinth weir-type over its main crest. It has a design discharge capacity of 430 m3/s (15,185 cu ft/s). The dam is equipped with an emergency spillway as well, which will have a capacity of 160 m3/s (5,650 cu ft/s). It impounds a reservoir with a capacity of 8,560,000 m3 (6,940 acre·ft), of which 7,860,000 m3 (6,372 acre·ft) is active (or "useful") capacity. The reservoir's surface area is 0.61 km2 (0.24 sq mi).

References

Okukubi Dam Wikipedia