Zipingpu Dam

Zipingpu Dam
Location of Zipingpu Dam in China
Coordinates 31°02′07″N 103°34′26″E / 31.03528°N 103.57389°E / 31.03528; 103.57389Coordinates: 31°02′07″N 103°34′26″E / 31.03528°N 103.57389°E / 31.03528; 103.57389
Construction began March 2001
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Embankment, concrete-face rock-fill
Impounds Min River
Height 156 metres (512 ft)
Length 663 m (2,175 ft)
Reservoir
Creates Zipingpu Reservoir
Total capacity 1,120,000,000 cubic metres (907,999 acre·ft)
Power Station
Installed capacity 760 MW

Zipingpu Dam (紫坪铺水利枢纽) is an embankment dam on the Min River near the city of Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province[1] in southwest China. It consists of four generators with a total generating capacity of 760 MW.[2] Construction began in 2001 and was finished late 2006. The dam was originally a work from the Shu-Han nearly 2000 years ago.

The traditional Dujiangyan Irrigation System consisting of canals, levees, and dams, has been in use since 256 AD.

Controversy

A view from the north side of Zipingpu when the water is reserved

The 7.9 magnitude quake on May 12, 2008 caused some damage to the dam, with the dam having a few cracks and fissures.[3][4] Geologists now believe that the dam, and the weight of Zipingpu Reservoir, could have led to the massive earthquake.[5][6][7]

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