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Samarra Barrage

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Opening date
  
1956

Elevation at crest
  
Approx. 65 m (213 ft)

Impound
  
Tigris

Impounds
  
Tigris River

Opened
  
1956


Location
  
Directly east of Samarra, Salah ad Din Governorate, Iraq

Spillway capacity
  
Samarra Barrage: 7,000 m/s (247,203 cu ft/s)Tharthar Regulator: 9,000 m/s (317,832 cu ft/s)

Total capacity
  
150,000,000 m (121,607 acre·ft)

Similar
  
Kut Barrage, Hemrin Dam, Ramadi Barrage, Badush Dam, Haditha Dam

Samarra Barrage (Arabic: سد سامَرّاء‎‎) and Tharthar Barrage (Arabic: سد الثَرثار‎‎) is a multi-purpose barrage on the Tigris River adjacent (west) of Samarra and north of Baghdad, Iraq. The main purpose of the dam is to divert floodwater in the Tigris River to Lake Tharthar through the Tharthar depression along with irrigation and an 84 MW hydro-electricity station. It also serves to produce hydroelectric power and flood control – although the later has become less critical with the construction of the Mosul Dam upstream and several other large dams in Turkey.

Map of Samarra Barrage (Dam), Samarra, Iraq

It was completed in 1956 by the German company Züblin. Designs were completed by the British firm Voganlei and Coode. The power station was commissioned in 1972. The Samarra Barrage portion of the structure has 17 gates capable of passing 7,000 m3/s (247,203 cu ft/s) of water to the Tigris while the Tharthar regulator can divert up to 9,000 m3/s (317,832 cu ft/s) into a canal with 36 gates. The reservoir's design capacity is 150,000,000 m3 (121,607 acre·ft) but much of that is filled with sediment.

The intent was to use water stored from the Samarra Barrage and the Ramadi Barrage for irrigation. However, evaporation on Lakes Habbaniyah and Tharthar lead to reduces storage and high salinity; conditions unsuitable for irrigation.

In April 2015 the Tharthar Barrage was captured by The Islamic State after several days of fighting that saw 120 Iraqi soldiers and a senior Iraqi general killed. The jihadist group also took over a nearby military barracks during the battle.

References

Samarra Barrage Wikipedia


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