Dam of the Anadyrsk Thermal Electric Power Station (Plotina Anadyrskoy Tes)
In 1964, a dam was constructed to supply water to the city of Anadyr' on the Chukotka Peninsula. The dam is 8.5 m high and 410 m long, and impounds a reservoir with a volume of about 1 million cu m. It is planned to increase the reservoir capacity nearly seven fold to meet the increasing requir...
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Summary: | In 1964, a dam was constructed to supply water to the city of Anadyr' on the Chukotka Peninsula. The dam is 8.5 m high and 410 m long, and impounds a reservoir with a volume of about 1 million cu m. It is planned to increase the reservoir capacity nearly seven fold to meet the increasing requirements of the city and of the thermal electric power station under construction. This will require a dam 16 meters high (24 meters, including the toe), and a crest 1500 m long. The existing dam will be incorporated as the upper wedge of the new dam. The dam will be constructed in a permafrost area with severe climate and harsh engineering and geological conditions. This will be one of the largest dams built on friable permafrost sediment which settles after the soil thaws. (Author) Trans. of Trudy Gidroproyekta (USSR) n34 p88-100 1973, by William Grimes. |
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