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There are 14 dams in Pakistan. They are:-Akhori Dam-Donhngi Dam-Ghazi Barotha Dam-Gomal Dam-Gomal Zam Dam-Hub Dam-Kalabagh Dam-Karoonjhar Dam-Khanpur Dam-Mangla Dam-Mirani Dam-Shakidor Dam-Simly Dam-Tarbela DamOther names that came up under 'Dams in Pakistan are':-Guddu Barrage-Indus Basin Project-Rawal Lake-Sukkur Barragehttp://wiki.answers.com/What_are_the_names_of_the_various_dams_in_Pakistan#ixzz19cbuQFaG
The state of Alaska has around 167 dams. Some of them are the Akhoik Dam, the Adak Dam, the Akutan Power Dam, and the Blue Lake Dam. Some additional dams on the list are the Lake Demarie Dam, the Engstrom Dam, and the Chester Lake Dam.
As of 2008, the largest hydroelectric dam is the Three Gorges Dam in China.
Who built Itaipu dam?
Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel was created in 1940.
There is no Lake formed by the Headgate Rock Dam. It is just a diversion dam with a powerplant.
There is one desert in Wyoming, the Red Desert. There are 1,531 dams in Wyoming including: Alcova Dam Boysen Dam Buffalo Bill Dam Fontenelle Dam Glendo Dam Grassy Lake Dam Guernsey Dam Jackson Lake Dam Pathfinder Dam Seminoe Dam Whalen Diversion Dam
* Glen Canyon Dam * Hoover Dam * Davis Dam * Parker Dam * Palo Verde Diversion Dam * Imperial Dam * It is also dammed close to its headwaters to create the reservoirs of Lake Granby and the Shadow Mountain Reservoir. they were your mom
There are six of them on the Colorado river. Glenn Canyon dam, Hoover dam, Davis dam, Parker dam, Palo Verde diversion dam and Imperial dam.
An adit is a horizontal tunnel used in mining. They're not directly related to dams but in the construction of Hoover Dam a number of adits were used to facilitate the construction of the various tunnels associated with the dam. For example, adits were cut into the center of the canyon for the diversion tunnels allowing the tunnels to be cut faster; instead of just two work faces (upstream and downstream) an adit was cut and work started in the middle. That allowed four working faces on each tunnel: upstream portal, adit to upstream portal, adit to downstream portal, downstream portal.
Kishanganga dam is located about 160-km upstream Muzzafarabad and involved diversion of Kishanganga (called Neelum in Pakistan) to a tributary named Bunar Madumati Nullah of Jhelum river through a 22-km tunnel. Its power house will be constructed near Bunkot in Indian held Kashmir and the water will be re-routed into the river Jhelum through Wullar Lake.
The Hoover Dam is only one dam. If you are talking about all the dams on the Colorado River there are six dams Glen Canyon dam, Hoover dam, Davis dam, Parker dam, Paulo Verde Diversion dam, and Imperial dam.
A lake tap involves excavating a tunnel almost to the water/rock contact and then blasting out the final protective rock to allow water to suddenly inflow into the tunnel from the lake. The first lake tapping was carried out at Koyna dam 13 years ago. For the second lake tapping, an additional tunnel, 4 km long, had been excavated, approximately 40 m below the surface of the lake. This tunnel is expected to carry water with a tremendous force and run turbines to generate 1,000 MW power. The water from the dam is released in Kolkewadi dam.
The word "Jordan" means "the river that rushes down." And between Mount Hermon and the sea of Galilee that's exactly what it does! The Jordan River in Israel has no dam as there is not enough water that flows through it to turn enough turbines to make the enterprise worth doing. There is a dam on the Jordan River in British Columbia, Canada (which is an entirely different river). That dam is called the Jordan River Diversion Dam.
The tunnels in the dam (what you see on the "low side" of the dam) dont produce electricity. These are the 'outflow' channels for water that is exiting a turbine (which is what generates the electricity). The weight of water behind the dam forces it down a tunnel to a turbine where the water pressure spins the turbine, which generates electricity. The water, once it passes through the generator, goes out a tunnel to a river below the dam. This is typically the water you see coming out from under a "hydro-electric" dam. There are also spillways to let excess water out from the reservoir (high side) behind the dam if the water gets too high.
They fall into two categories: continent diversion and conduit diversion.