Sannōkai Dam

Sannōkai Dam
Official name 山王海ダム
Location Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates 39°32′51″N 141°03′53″E / 39.54750°N 141.06472°E / 39.54750; 141.06472Coordinates: 39°32′51″N 141°03′53″E / 39.54750°N 141.06472°E / 39.54750; 141.06472
Construction began 1973
Opening date 2001
Operator(s) Iwate Prefecture
Dam and spillways
Impounds Takina River
Height 61.5 meters
Length 235.0 meters
Reservoir
Creates Heian Lake
Total capacity 37,600,000 m3
Catchment area 37.7 km2
Surface area 250.0 hectares

The Sannōkai Dam (山王海ダム Sannōkai damu) is a dam on the Toyosawa River, a tributary of the Kitakami River system, located in Shiwa, Iwate Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. It completed in 1952.[1]

History

The need for storage reservoirs in the Kitakami River valley for irrigation purposes was recognized by the Meiji government at the start of the 20th century, due to repeated crop failures and conflicts between various communities over water rights. The river also suffered from severe environmental problems with acidic runoff from upstream mining operations. Plans for a series of dams was initiated in 1941 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, but all work was halted during World War II. The plan was revived after the war, and the Sannōkai Dam was the first to be constructed.

Design

The Sannōkai Dam was started in 1947 and was completed in 1952 as a 37.4-foot high earthen embankment dam. However, due to aging and concerns over safety, it was completely rebuilt starting in 1977 as a rock-fill dam, with its height raised to 61.5 meters. The new dam was completed in 2001.

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