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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
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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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The Diyala River, is a river and tributary of the Tigris. It is formed by the confluence of Sirwan river and Tanjero rive
(277 mi). Course It rises near Hamadan, in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. It then descends through the mountains, w
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List of dams and reservoirs in Iraq
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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
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.
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
See also
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
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Bawanur Dam
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Kurdistan Regional GovernmentHydroelectricKaplan-type
Country Iraq
Coordinates 34°50′29.07″N045°31′49.74″E
Reservoir
Total capacity 31,000,000 m (25,000 acre⋅ft)
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Type Run-of-the-river
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]
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.
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
Barrage de Darbandikhan
Géographie
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Irak
Objectifs et impacts
Barrage
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Centrale hydroélectrique
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrage_de_Darbandikhan