Sameura Dam
Sameura Dam | |
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Sameura Dam | |
Official name | Sameura Dam |
Location | Motoyama and Tosa, Kochi, Japan |
Coordinates | 33°45′25″N 133°33′00″E / 33.756933°N 133.550125°ECoordinates: 33°45′25″N 133°33′00″E / 33.756933°N 133.550125°E |
Operator(s) | Japan Water Agency |
Dam and spillways | |
Impounds | Yoshino River |
Height | 106 m |
Length | 400 m |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Lake Sameura |
Sameura Dam (早明浦ダム Sameura-damu) is a dam on the Yoshino River in the island of Shikoku, Japan, completed in 1978.[1] It is the largest dam on Shikoku. Sameura Dam created a reservoir behind the dam, named Lake Sameura (さめうら湖 Sameura-ko).
The dam is used for hydropower, flood control, tap water, and irrigation. The hydropower plant can generate 42,000 kW.
1994 October Grumman A-6 Intruder training aircraft crash
- In October 14, 1994, a US Navy training plane Grumman A-6 Intruder, crashed into here, during low-level flight training in this place, miraculously, two people lives.
Water Supply crisis
- Sameura Dam is water supply to Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture and Tokushima Prefecture, and past of were out water crisis, following to large water intake stroke period.
- During June and October 1994.
- June 15 to September 6, 2005.
- July 25 to October 28, 2008.
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