Kastraki (lake)

Lake Kastraki
Τ. Λίμνη Καστρακίου
Location Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece
Coordinates 38°48′N 21°22′E / 38.800°N 21.367°E / 38.800; 21.367Coordinates: 38°48′N 21°22′E / 38.800°N 21.367°E / 38.800; 21.367
Type Artificial Lake
Primary inflows Acheloos
Primary outflows Acheloos
Basin countries Greece
Surface area 28 km²
Water volume 0.95 km³
Surface elevation 144 m (472 ft)

Lake Kastraki (Greek: Λίμνη Καστρακίου) is an artificial lake near Kastraki in Aetolia-Acarnania, western Greece. The lake is drained by the river Acheloos, and fed by the rivers Acheloos and Inachos.[1] It was formed by the Kastraki Dam, completed in 1969. Its area is about 28 km² and its maximum capacity is 950,000,000 m³ of water. It is used for the generation of hydroelectric power by DEI.[2]

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References

  1. Marinos, Paul G. (1997). Engineering geology and the environment: proceedings : International Symposium on Engineering Geology and the Environment : Athens, Greece, 23-27 June, 1997 3. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 90-5410-880-0.
  2. Kastraki Hydroelectric Project

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