Kuriyama Dam (Tochigi)

The Kuriyama Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam on a tributary of the Togawa River located 6.4 km (4 mi) northwest of Nikkō in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It was constructed between 1981 and 1985. Its reservoir serves as the upper reservoir for the 1,050 MW Imaichi Pumped Storage Power Station, while the Imaichi Dam forms the lower. The dam is 97.5 m (320 ft) tall and withholds a reservoir with a storage capacity of 6,890,000 m3 (5,586 acre⋅ft). Of that capacity, 6,200,000 m3 (5,026 acre⋅ft) is used to produce electricity at the power plant. It is owned and operated by TEPCO.[1][2]

Kuriyama Dam
Location of Kuriyama Dam in Japan
CountryJapan
LocationNikkō, Tochigi Prefecture
Coordinates36°51′08″N 139°39′10″E
StatusOperational
Construction began1981
Opening date1985
Owner(s)TEPCO
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment, rock-fill
Height97.5 m (320 ft)
Length340 m (1,115 ft)
Dam volume2,517,000 m3 (3,292,112 cu yd)
Reservoir
Total capacity6,890,000 m3 (5,586 acre⋅ft)
Active capacity6,200,000 m3 (5,026 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area900 m2 (0 acres)
Surface area320 m2 (0 acres)
Normal elevation1,090 m (3,576 ft)

References

  1. "Tokyo Electric Power Station Imaichi" (in Japanese). Suiryoku.com. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  2. Engineers, prepared by Task Committee on Pumped Storage of the Committee on Hydropower of the Energy Division of the American Society of Civil (1996). Hydroelectric pumped storage technology : international experience. New York, NY: American Soc. of Civil Engineers. pp. 2.2 1–5. ISBN 0-7844-0144-6.
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