Bangala Dam

Dam in Zimbabwe

Dam in Triangle, Zimbabwe
20°41′41″S 31°13′58″E / 20.6947°S 31.2327°E / -20.6947; 31.2327Construction began1961-1963Dam and spillwaysImpoundsMutirikwe RiverSpillway typeOverflow crestReservoirTotal capacity126.6 million cubic metres[1]Catchment area5830 km²Surface area1130 haMaximum water depth45 metresDischarge capacity: 3510 m³/s
Max Water Depth: 45 metres

Bangala Dam lies in south-eastern Zimbabwe, south of Masvingo. It was built by Concor to provide irrigation water to the farming estates on the lowveld to the southwest, around the town of Triangle, where the main crop has been sugar cane.[1]

The lake and environs are protected as Bangala Dam Recreational Park.

References

  1. ^ a b "Bangala Dam". Zimbabwe National Water Authority. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
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