Sebakwe Dam

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Sebakwe Dam[1][2][3]
Sebakwe Dam is located in Zimbabwe
Sebakwe Dam
Location in Zimbabwe
LocationKwekwe District, Zimbabwe
Coordinates19°00′48″S 30°12′03″E / 19.01333°S 30.20083°E / -19.01333; 30.20083Coordinates: 19°00′48″S 30°12′03″E / 19.01333°S 30.20083°E / -19.01333; 30.20083
PurposeIrrigation/Water supply
Construction began1956
Opening date1957
Owner(s)Ministry of Water Resources and Development (Zimbabwe)
Operator(s)ZINWA
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth-filled Embankment Dam
ImpoundsSebakwe River
Height (foundation)47 m
Length8 km
Width (crest)2.5 km
Dam volume266 million cubic metres
Reservoir
Surface area2 320 hectares
Supplies Kwekwe and Redcliff

Sebakwe Dam is a dam in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. It was built in 1957 and owned by the Zimbabwe government. It is across Sebakwe River in the Sanyati Catchment Area.

It has a full capacity of 266 megalitres which makes it one of the largest inland dams of Zimbabwe. It is 8 kilometres long and its maximum width is 2.5 kilometres; The surface area is 2320 hectares; Its wall is 47 m high and 3 km long.

Background[]

It was built as a small dam in 1957 and was raised 1986. [4][5][6]

In 1957 Sebakwe Dam was the second largest dam in Southern Rhodesia. Its height then was 154 feet high (47 meters). covering an area of 9 square miles (2320 ha) with a capacity of 35 billion imperial gallons.[7]

Operations[]

It supplies water to Kwekwe and Redcliff, and for irrigation.[8]

See also[]

Sebakwe River

References[]

  1. ^ Info[1] zimparks.org|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  2. ^ InfoSebakwe Dam geocities.ws|Retrieved 6 March 2016
  3. ^ ZINWADams statistics cfuzim.org|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  4. ^ Info[2] zimparks.org|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  5. ^ InfoSebakwe Dam geocities.ws|Retrieved 6 March 2016
  6. ^ ZINWADams statistics cfuzim.org|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  7. ^ Info|Sebakwe Dam, Que Que oncecalledhome.com|Retrieved 5 March 2016
  8. ^ Rhodesia's Dams|9 November2011Rhodesian Heritage: Rhodesia's Dams|SEBAKWE DAM (1957) For water supply of Que Que and for irrigation. Owner: Rhodesia Government. Engineering: Ministry of Water Development. rhodesianheritage|Retrieved 5 March 3016


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