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Location of the Bawanur Dam

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Country Iraq
Location Bawanur in Sulaymaniyah
Governorate
Coordinates 34°50′29.07″N
045°31′49.74″ECoordinates:
34°50′29.07″N 045°31′49.74″E
Purpose Power, irrigation, flood control
Status Under construction
Construction began 2013
Opening date 2018 est.
Construction cost US$200 million
Owner(s) Kurdistan Regional Government
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Embankment, earth-fill
Impounds Diyala River
Height 23 m (75 ft)
Length 1,190 m (3,900 ft)
Elevation at crest 300 m (980 ft)
Width (crest) 9 m (30 ft)
Width (base) 148 m (486 ft)
Dam volume 1,108,000 m3 (1,449,000 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity 31,000,000 m3 (25,000 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area 20,142 km2 (7,777 sq mi)
Surface area 4.15 km2 (1.60 sq mi)
Commission date 2018 est.
Type Run-of-the-river
Hydraulic head 16 m (52 ft) (net)
Turbines 4 x 8 MW Kaplan-type
Installed capacity 32 MW

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The Bawanur Dam is an earth-fill dam currently being constructed on the Diyala River just upstre
support a 32 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station. It will also serve to control floods an
US$200 million contract with the Romanian firm, Hidroconstrucția, to build the dam and power st
See also

 List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq


 List of power stations in Iraq

References
1. "A Feasibility Study and Design of the Bawanur Dam and Irrigation System, Iraq 2010 - 2012". CREA
2. "Kurdistan Signs $200 Million Contract With Romanian Firm for Dam Construction". Ooska News. 8 A

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Feasibility study Bawanur Dam


Project overview
Country Iraq

Overall project value in € 700,000

Name of client CREA Hydro and Energy

Dates start/end 11/2010 – 02/2012

Detailed description of project


The proposed Bawanur dam is a multipurpose project comprising storage, flood control, irrigation, power
production and recreational uses. Bawanur dam is located on the Sirwan River, which is a left tributary of
the Tigris River. The proposed site is located in the northeastern part of Iraq in Källare District -
Sulaymaniyah Governorate - Kurdistan Regional Government, near the town of Bawanur. The Sirwan
River originates on the territory of Iran, the catchment area relating to the proposed dam site is 20,142
km2 and the Sirwan has the average discharge of water (Qa) approx. 120 m3.s-1. The bottom width of the
river valley varies from 600 to 1,200 meters.

Type of services provided


 Project lead;
 Environmental Impact Assessment;
 Geology, engineering geology, hydrogeology, pedology and geophysical survey for the Feasibility Study;
 Geodetical and Cartographic survey including mapping of 150 km of irrigation channel;
 Feasibility study for the location of the new dam;
 GIS;
 Supervision, documentation and interpretation of drilling works.

Key Experts - in-house


Ing. Jan Pejřil, Mr. Team Leader

Ing. Jan Fousek, Mr. Engineering geology

Ing. Vít Černý, Mr. Engineering geology

Ing. Hynek Janků, Mr. Engineering geology

Mgr. Jan Oprchal, Mr. GIS

Ing. Eliška Talandová, Mrs. Geodetical survey

Ing. Jiří Korhon, Mr. Economist and project manager

References
List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/L
ist_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_Iraq.html

Adhaim Dam

Badush Dam

Bekhme Dam

Darbandikhan Dam

Dibis Dam

Diyala Weir

Duban Regulator

Duhok Dam

Dukan Dam

Fallujah Barrage
Haditha Dam

Hemrin Dam

Hindiya Barrage

Kut Barrage

Mosul Dam

Ramadi Barrage
Warrar Regulator

Samarra Dam

Dams and barrages in Iraq (clickable map)

The following is a list of dams and reservoirs in Iraq. They are sorted according to their
location in either the Euphrates or the Tigris river basin.

Dams in the Euphrates basin

 Duban Regulator, on the Euphrates, regulating the flow of the Euphrates into Lake
Habbaniyah
 Fallujah Barrage, on the Euphrates
 Haditha Dam, on the Euphrates, creating Lake Qadisiya
 Hindiya Barrage, on the Hindiya branch of the Euphrates
 Ramadi Barrage, on the Euphrates
 Warrar Regulator, on the Euphrates

Dams in the Tigris basin

 Adhaim Dam, on the Adhaim River


 Badush Dam (incomplete), on the Tigris
 Bastora Dam (under construction), on the Bastora River
 Bawanur Dam (under construction), on the Diyala River
 Beduhe Dam, on the Beduhe River
 Bekhme Dam (incomplete), on the Great Zab
 Darbandikhan Dam, on the Diyala River
 Deralok Dam (under construction), on the Great Zab
 Dibis Dam, on the Little Zab
 Diyala Weir, on the Diyala River
 Dukan Dam, on the Little Zab, creating Lake Dukan
 Duhok Dam, on the Duhok River
 Hemrin Dam, on the Diyala River, creating Lake Hamrin
 Kut Barrage, on the Tigris
 Mosul Dam, on the Tigris
 Samarra Dam, on the Tigris
Spillway of the Mosul Dam

Dams in waterways connecting the Tigris and Euphrates basins

 Badaa Head Regulator, on the Shatt al-Hayy


 Gharraf Head regulator, on the Shatt al-Hayy
 Gharraf Regulators, on the Shatt al-Hayy
 Shallala Weir, on a canal from Lake Tharthar to the Tigris
 Tharthar Diversion Structure, regulating the flow from Lake Tharthar
 Thartar Canal Control Structure, regulating the flow from Lake Tharthar toward either
the Euphrates or the tigris

See also

 List of rivers of Iraq

References

 Iraqi Ministries of Environment, Water Resources and Municipalities and Public Works
(2006), "Annex III: Main water control structures (dams and water diversions) and
reservoirs", New Eden Master Plan for integrated water resources management in the
marshlands areas, New Eden Group

List of dams and reservoirs in Asia

 Afghanistan
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Bahrain
 Bangladesh
Sovereign states  Bhutan
 Brunei
 Cambodia
 China
 Cyprus
 East Timor (Timor-Leste)
 Egypt
 Georgia
 India
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Iraq
 Israel
 Japan
 Jordan
 Kazakhstan
 North Korea
 South Korea
 Kuwait
 Kyrgyzstan
 Laos
 Lebanon
 Malaysia
 Maldives
 Mongolia
 Myanmar
 Nepal
 Oman
 Pakistan
 Philippines
 Qatar
 Russia
 Saudi Arabia
 Singapore
 Sri Lanka
 Syria
 Tajikistan
 Thailand
 Turkey
 Turkmenistan
 United Arab Emirates
 Uzbekistan
 Vietnam
 Yemen

 Abkhazia
 Nagorno-Karabakh
States with  Northern Cyprus
limited recognition  Palestine
 South Ossetia
 Taiwan

 British Indian Ocean Territory


 Christmas Island
Dependencies and
 Cocos (Keeling) Islands
other territories
 Hong Kong
 Macau

Dams and reservoirs

 Angola
 Botswana
 Burundi
 Cameroon
 Democratic Republic of the Congo
 Egypt
 Ethiopia
Africa  Ghana
 Ivory Coast
 Kenya
 Liberia
 Malawi
 Mali
 Morocco
 Mozambique
 Namibia
 Nigeria
 Rwanda
 South Africa
 Sudan
 Swaziland
 Tanzania
 Uganda
 Zambia
 Zimbabwe

 Afghanistan
 Azerbaijan
 China
 Georgia
 India
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Iraq
 Japan
 Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan
 Laos
Asia  Malaysia
 Pakistan
 Philippines
 Russia
 Saudi Arabia
 Singapore
 South Korea
 Sri Lanka
 Syria
 Taiwan
 Thailand
 United Arab Emirates
 Vietnam

 Australia
 East Timor
Australasia  Indonesia
 New Zealand
 Papua New Guinea

 Albania
 Armenia
 Austria
 Azerbaijan
 Belgium
 Bosnia-Herzegovina
 Bulgaria
 Croatia
 Czech
 Denmark
 Estonia
 Finland
 France

Europe  Georgia
 Germany
 Greece
 Hungary
 Iceland
 Italy
 Latvia
 Lithuania
 Macedonia
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Serbia
 Spain
 Poland
 Portugal
 Republic of Ireland
 Romania
 Russia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Turkey
 Ukraine
 United Kingdom

 Canada
 Dominican Republic
North America
 Mexico
 United States

 Argentina
 Brazil
South America  Chile
 Colombia
 Paraguay

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 Tallest dams
 Reservoirs by volume

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Bawanur Dam

Location of the Bawanur Dam


Bawanur Dam (Iraqi Kurdistan)

Country Iraq

Location Bawanur in Sulaymaniyah


Governorate

Coordinates 34°50′29.07″N045°31′49.74″E

Purpose Power, irrigation, flood control

Status Under construction

Construction began 2013

Opening date 2018 est.

Construction cost US$200 million

Owner(s) Kurdistan Regional Government

Dam and spillways

Type of dam Embankment, earth-fill

Impounds Diyala River

Height 23 m (75 ft)

Length 1,190 m (3,900 ft)

Elevation at crest 300 m (980 ft)

Width (crest) 9 m (30 ft)

Width (base) 148 m (486 ft)

Dam volume 1,108,000 m (1,449,000 cu yd)


3

Reservoir
Total capacity 31,000,000 m (25,000 acre⋅ft)
3

Catchment area 20,142 km (7,777 sq mi)


2

Surface area 4.15 km (1.60 sq mi)


2

Commission date 2018 est.

Type Run-of-the-river

Hydraulic head 16 m (52 ft) (net)

Turbines 4 x 8 MW Kaplan-type

Installed capacity 32 MW

The Bawanur Dam is an earth-fill dam currently being constructed on the Diyala
River just upstream of the town of Bawanur in Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq. The
23 m (75 ft) tall dam will support a 32 MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric power
station. It will also serve to control floods and provide water for irrigation. In
[1]

August 2013, the Kurdistan Regional Government signed a US$200 million contract
with the Romanian firm, Hidroconstrucția, to build the dam and power station. The
project is expected to be complete in 2018. [2]

A Feasibility Study and Design of the Bawanur Dam and


Irrigation System, Iraq 2010 - 2012
http://www.creacz.com/en/Aktivita3/
DESIGNED DAM PARAMETERS
Type: Embankment earth-fill dam with central clay core
Upstream side slope:1:3.5

Downstream side slope:1:3.0


Maximum height:23 m
Maximum base width:148.0 m (in toe of dam)
Crest width:9.0 m
Crest length:1190 m
Crest elevation:300 m a.s.l.

Dam body volume:980,000 m3 (body); 128,000 m3 (clay core)


Catchment area:20,142 km2
Reservoir area:415 ha (at water level 296 m a.s.l.)
Reservoir volume: 31 mil. m3 (at water level 296 m a.s.l.)

DESIGNED HYDRO POWER STATION PARAMETERS


Designed net head:16.0 m
Designed total discharge:50 m3/s

Type of units:4 vertical Kaplan


Max. power output: 4x 8,000 kW

DESIGNED SPILLWAY STRUCTURE PARAMETERS

Type: controlled crest spillway


Spillway length:126 m
Number of sections:9
Dam bridges:reinforced concrete monolithic
Bottom outlets:10 x DN 3 000 mm

The proposed Bawanur dam is a multipurpose project comprising storage, flood control,
irrigation, power production and recreational uses. Bawanur dam is located on the Sirwan
River, which is a left tributary of the Tigris River. The proposed site is located in the
northeastern part of Iraq in Källare District - Sulaymaniyah Governorate - Kurdistan Regional
Government, near the town of Bawanur. The Sirwan River originates on the territory of Iran,
the catchment area relating to the proposed dam site is 20,142 km2 and the Sirwan has the
average discharge of water (Qa) approx. 120 m3.s-1. The bottom width of the river valley
varies from 600 to 1,200 meters.
The dam body is keyed to the right bank near the town of Bawanur and is connected to a
public road of local importance. The dam body is designed as an embankment one with clay
core. Stabilization parts of the dam body are designed from local materials – fluvial sand and
gravel; the subsoil of the dam is sealed by a secant pile wall made of plastic concrete. The
dam appurtenances such as the spillway, bottom outlets and hydropower station are located
at the dam close to the axis of the valley towards the right bank.

The spillway structure is designed as gated, having 9 Tainter gates of a span of 14.0 m and
a height of 7.4 m. The total length of the spillway crest is 126 meters. The bottom outlets are
linked to the spillway construction. They consist of 10 pieces of outlets of a diameter of 3.0
m each, as well as two knife gate valves (emergency and inspection valves) and a Tainter
gate as the control gate. The bottom outlets are joined by two concrete tunnels with
dimensions of 8.0 x 3.5 m each. The object of the bottom outlet is adjacent to a hydropower
station, which will house four Kaplan turbines.
The dam is located in a trough-shaped valley with thick Quaternary fluvial sediments, mostly
coarse sand and gravel pads. The bedrock consists of sedimentary rock formations of Upper
Bakhtiari. River Valley lies on the regional tectonic line.

More information here.

Barajul si Centrala
hidroelectrica BAWANUR
Kurdistan, Irak
Ministry of Agiculture and Water
Resources Kurdish Regional
Government
Octombrie 2013 – Prezent
General Directorate for Dams and
Reservoirs.
Octombrie 2013 – Prezent
Barajul si Centrala hidroelectrica BAWANUR, KURDISTAN – IRAK

Vol. acumulare = 19 mil m3


Pi = 32 MW

– Construire Baraj Bawanur. Solutii Optimizare. Dispozitie Generala. Sectiuni


Caracteristice.
Calcule de Stabilitate. Lista de Cantitati de Lucrari Revizuita – faza P.T.

-• Lucrari de devierea apelor. Etapa I.


(batardouri, incinta palplanse, drumuri si poduri de acces) Faza D.D.E.
Barrage de Darbandikhan
Sauter à la navigation Sauter à la recherche

Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’Irak et un barrage.


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Barrage de Darbandikhan

Géographie

Pays
Irak

Coordonnées 35° 06′ 46″ nord,


45° 42′ 23″ est

Cours d'eau Diyala

Objectifs et impacts

Date de mise en service 1962

Barrage

Réservoir

Centrale hydroélectrique

Puissance installée 249 MW

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Irak

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_de_Darbandikhan

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