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Sagami Dam

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Official name
  
相模ダム

Operator(s)
  
Kanagawa Prefecture

Length
  
196 meters

Opened
  
1947

Construction began
  
1938

Opening date
  
1947

Impounds
  
Sagami River

Height
  
58 m

Create
  
Lake Sagami

Sagami Dam

Location
  
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Address
  
Yose, Midori Ward, Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture 252-0171, Japan

Similar
  
Lake Sagami, Shiroyama Dam, Arashiyama, Honzawa Dam, Miho Dam

The Sagami Dam (相模ダム, Sagami damu) is a multi-purpose dam on the main stream Sagami River in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan.

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HistoryEdit

The potential of the Sagami River valley for hydroelectric power development began to be developed in the 1930s, with the growth of population in the Shonan region, and the expansion of industry and electrical consumption in the Yokohama-Kanagawa industrial belt. Plans for a dam on the Sagami River were submitted to the Home Ministry in 1935, but approval was delayed in favor of other projects. Instead, the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly passed the necessary regulations and secured a special budget to begin work in 1938. After actual construction work did not begin immediately, due to the strong opposition of the 196 families who needed to be relocated from the area to be flooded by the dam. However, the wartime demands for power and industrial water by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal and by the Keihin Industrial complex became critical, and General Sadao Araki ordered troops into the area to force compliance with the relocation.

Work on the Sagami Dam began in 1941 by the Kumagai Gumi construction company; however, the advent of World War II delayed completion until 1947.

DesignEdit

The Sagami Dam a hollow-core concrete gravity dam. It was designed to provide flood control, and industrial and drinking water to the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, Yokosuka and the Shōnan area. The associated Sagami Hydroelectric Power Plant has a rated capacity of 31,000 KW of power . The reservoir created by the dam, Lake Sagami is also a major recreational location for Kanagawa Prefecture.

References

Sagami Dam Wikipedia