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A map showing the location of the Brokopondo Reservoir and its Dutch name. The Brokopondo Reservoir, officially named Professor Doctor Ingenieur W. J. van Blommestein Meer, [1] and also called the Brokopondostuwmeer, is a large reservoir in Suriname.
The upper reservoir of the Markersbach PSPS Dam of Siah Bishe Pumped Storage Power Plant The Tumut-3 Hydroelectric Power Station The upper Minamiaiki Dam of the Kannagawa Hydropower Plant Castaic Power Plant Main pump-generator hall of Vianden Pumped Storage Plant Upper reservoir for Coo-Trois-Ponts PSPS Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station Mingtan Dam
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The control gates of Lake Pukaki. The river was developed in multiple stages. The Waitaki Dam was built first, without earthmoving machinery, followed by the development of the Aviemore Dam on Lake Aviemore and Benmore Dam on Lake Benmore.
The Misicuni Multiplepurpose Project, better known as the Misicuni Dam, is a concrete-face rock-fill dam constructed on the Misicuni River about 35 km (22 mi) northwest of the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
The Kölnbrein Dam is an arch dam in the Hohe Tauern range within Carinthia, Austria.It was constructed between 1971 and 1979 and at 200 metres (660 ft) high, it is the tallest dam in Austria. [1]
Brokopondo is the capital town of the Brokopondo District, Suriname. [2] It is located on the west shore of the Suriname river, just north of the Afobaka dam, 105 kilometers (65 miles) south-east of Suriname capital city of Paramaribo.
Lake Vyrnwy Reservoir. The dam spans the Vyrnwy Valley and was the first large stone dam built in the United Kingdom. The East Branch Reservoir, part of the New York City water supply system, is formed by impounding the eastern tributary of the Croton River.