Tendaho Dam

Tendaho Dam is an earth-filled dam in the eastern Afar Region of Ethiopia. It is situated on the Awash River, and its reservoir also receives the output of the Mille River. The dam is a project of the Ethiopian Water Works Construction Enterprise (EWWCE). Project planning began in 2005, with construction occurring from 2010 to 2014. Its purpose is to provide irrigation primarily for the Tendaho Sugar Factory sugar cane plantation.,[1] as well as drinking water for the region. Out of the 60,000 hectares of land planned to be irrigated, 10,000 would be allotted for social services and the community, while the remaining 50,000 hectares is for cultivating sugar cane for the sugar factory.

Tendaho Irrigation Dam
Location of Tendaho Irrigation Dam in Ethiopia
CountryEthiopia
LocationAfar, Northern Ethiopia
Coordinates11.6913°N 40.9546°E / 11.6913; 40.9546
StatusOperational
Construction began2005
Opening date2014
Owner(s)Ethiopia
Dam and spillways
Type of damEmbankment, earth-fill
ImpoundsAwash River
Height53 meter
Length412 meter
Reservoir
Total capacity.186 km3 (150,793 acre⋅ft)
Power Station
Operator(s)Ethiopian Construction Works Corporation

The nearest towns are Logiya, situated just north of the dam, and Semera, which has an airstrip (Semera Airport) and a university.

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