Misedani Dam

Dam in Mie Prefecture, Japan
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Dam in Mie Prefecture, Japan
34°23′21″N 136°24′04″E / 34.38917°N 136.40111°E / 34.38917; 136.40111Construction began1963Opening date1966Owner(s)Mie PrefectureOperator(s)Mie PrefectureDam and spillwaysType of damArch-gravity damImpoundsMiyagawa RiverHeight39 metres (128 ft)Length160 metres (520 ft)ReservoirCreatesLake OkuiseTotal capacity13,100,000 m3Catchment area315.6 km2Surface area86.0 haPower StationAnnual generation11,200 KW

Misedani Dam (三瀬谷ダム, Misedani damu) is a multipurpose concrete Arch-gravity dam in located in Ōdai, Mie Prefecture, Japan. completed in 1966.[1] The dam is one of several crossing the Miyagawa River, and was intended for hydroelectric power generation, and for the supply of industrial water to the Ise Bay industrial region.

The Misedani Dame was constructed by Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd., with construction starting in 1963, and completed by 1965. It is currently owned maintained by the Mie prefectural government.

References

  1. ^ "Misetani Dam [Mie Pref.] - Dams in Japan".
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