Bumbuna Dam

Bumbuna Dam
Location of Bumbuna Dam in Sierra Leone
Country Sierra Leone
Location Bumbuna
Coordinates 9°4′17.38″N 11°43′22.43″W / 9.0714944°N 11.7228972°W / 9.0714944; -11.7228972Coordinates: 9°4′17.38″N 11°43′22.43″W / 9.0714944°N 11.7228972°W / 9.0714944; -11.7228972
Purpose Power
Status Operational
Construction began 1990
Opening date 2009
Construction cost US$327 million
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill
Impounds Seli River
Height 88 m (289 ft)
Length 440 m (1,440 ft)
Spillway type Bell-mouth
Reservoir
Total capacity 445×10^6 m3 (361,000 acre·ft)
Catchment area 3,920 km2 (1,510 sq mi)
Surface area 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi)
Power station
Commission date 2009
Turbines 2 x 25 MW (34,000 hp) Francis-type
Installed capacity 50 MW (67,000 hp)
Website
http://bumbuna.sl/

The Bumbuna Dam is a concrete-face rock-fill dam on the Seli River near Bumbuna in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and it supports a 50 megawatts (67,000 hp) power station. The site for the dam at Bumbuna Falls was first identified in 1971 and further studied in 1980. After funding was available, construction began in 1992. Works halted in 1997 due to the Sierra Leone Civil War and were not able to restart until 2002. On 17 July 2009, the President of Sierra Leone, Ernest Bai Koroma, inaugurated the dam and power station. A third of the dam's US$327 million cost was supplied by the African Development Bank. Another phase of the project is planned, for a 110 megawatts (150,000 hp) power station.[1][2]

References

  1. "Hydroelectric Power Plants in West Africa". IndustCards. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  2. "Bumbuna Hydroelectric Power Project Completion Report" (PDF). Bumbuna Hydro Electric Environmental And Social Management Project. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
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