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Tokwe Mukorsi Dam

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Country
  
Zimbabwe

Status
  
Under construction

Address
  
Zimbabwe

Surface area
  
96.4 km²

Construction cost
  
200 million USD

Impound
  
Tokwe River

Location
  
Masvingo

Impounds
  
Tokwe River

Height
  
90 m

Catchment area
  
7,120 km²

Construction began
  
1998

Tokwe Mukorsi Dam

Purpose
  
Water storage, flood control, irrigation, fisheries, power

Type of dam
  
Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill

Similar
  
Kariba Dam, Osborne Dam, Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power St, Mucheke Stadium, Lake Kariba

Tokwe mukorsi dam


The Tokwe Mukorsi Dam is an unfinished concrete-face rock-fill dam on the Tokwe River, just downstream of its confluence with the Mukorsi River, about 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of Masvingo in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. Construction on the dam began in June 1998 but stalled in 2008. Salini Impregilo began to finish the dam in 2011. Heavy flooding in February 2014 caused a partial failure on 4 February, on the downstream face of the dam. By late February the dam had not been fully breached but the unplanned rising reservoir behind the dam caused evacuations upstream. Both upstream and downstream, over 20,000 people were evacuated. Construction of the dam was suspended in June 2014 due to a lack of funding. The power station was expected to be commissioned by the end of 2015. It is 90.3 metres (296 ft) tall and creates a 1,750,000,000 m3 (1,420,000 acre·ft) reservoir, the largest the in country. The associated hydroelectric power station will have a 12 megawatts (16,000 hp) installed capacity.

In May 2016 the government released $35 million to Salini Impregilio to enable the Italian contractor resume construction work that stopped two years ago owing to payment problems.

References

Tokwe Mukorsi Dam Wikipedia