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Seimare Dam

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Country
  
Iran

Status
  
Operational

Type of dam
  
Arch, variable-radius

Address
  
Ilam Province, Iran

Catchment area
  
27,886 km²

Construction began
  
1997

Spillway
  
2

Location
  
Darrehshahr County

Opening date
  
2013

Impounds
  
Seimare River

Opened
  
2013

Surface area
  
69.5 km²

Impound
  
Seimare River

Seimare Dam

Similar
  
Gavoshan Dam, children park, Karkheh Dam, Daryan Dam, Kabir Kuh

Seimare Dam, also known as Hini Mini or spelled Seymareh, is an arch dam on the Seimare River in Darrehshahr County, Ilam Province, Iran. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation. Studies for the dam were carried out in the mid to late 1970s and construction began on the diversion works in 1997. In 2006, concrete placement began and on 19 May 2011, the dam began to impound the river. The dam's first generator became operational in 2013. The power plant, located downstream, houses three 160 MW Francis turbine-generators with an installed capacity of 480 MW.

The dam is a 180 m (591 ft) tall variable-radius arch type with a crest length of 202 m (663 ft). The dam's crest is 6 m (20 ft) wide with a base width of 28 m (92 ft) while the volume of concrete in the dam structure is 550,000 m3 (719,373 cu yd). The dam sits at the head of a 27,886 km2 (10,767 sq mi) catchment area and creates a reservoir with a 3,200,000,000 m3 (2,594,282 acre·ft) capacity. The reservoir's surface area is 69.5 km2 (27 sq mi) and its length 40 km (25 mi). The dam has a main and auxiliary spillway. The main spillway is controlled by two radial gates and has a maximum discharge capacity of 5,763 m3/s (203,518 cu ft/s). The auxiliary spillway is uncontrolled and has a discharge capacity of 2,467 m3/s (87,121 cu ft/s).

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