Dicle Dam
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dam, hydroelectric power station/plant
Dicle Dam is one of the 21 dams of the Southeastern Anatolia Project of Turkey. These facilities are located within the provincial territory of Diyarbakır, at a distance of 50 kilometres to Diyarbakır city centre. More specifically, the Dam and the Hydoelectric power plant are located at a distance of 800 metres from the point of junction of the streams of Maden Stream and Dibni to form the Tigris, and 22 kilometres downstream of the Kralkızı Dam. Construction works were started in 1986 and the dam was completed in 1997. The dam has an installed hydroelectric capacity of 110 MW and is designed to ultimately irrigate 128,080 hectares. In 2001 a water transmission line and a water treatment plant were commissioned that provided about 85% of the drinking water for the city of Diyarbakir in 2010.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicle_Dam
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°13'47"N 40°10'33"E
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- Sarı Mehmet Lake 317 km
- Berke Dam 337 km
- Reyhanlı Dam 381 km
- Barun Dam & Lake 386 km
- Qarah Zia od Din Dam & Lake 408 km
- shahar chay dam 420 km
- Hadithah Dam 485 km
- Al-Bassel Lake 531 km
- King Talal dam 780 km
- Outdoor switchgear HPP 0.1 km
- Emergency spillway 0.1 km
- Machine room 0.1 km
- Main step-up transformers 0.1 km
- Sonda 9 km
- Camp 11 km
- Diyarbakır Province 14 km
- Pirhuseyin 23 km
- Tell 23 km
- Mosque 26 km