Sergeyev Dam
Sergeyev Dam | |
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Location of Sergeyev Dam in Kazakhstan | |
Official name | Сергеев бөгені |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Location | Shal akyn District, North Kazakhstan Region |
Coordinates | 53°42′08″N 67°17′03″E / 53.70222°N 67.28417°E |
Purpose | Power and water supply |
Opening date | 1969[1] |
Owner(s) | RSE "Kazvodkhoz" |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Earth, concrete |
Impounds | Imanburlyq, Ishim River |
Height | 150 m (490 ft) |
Reservoir | |
Creates | Sergeyev Reservoir |
Total capacity | 693,000,000 m3 (562,000 acre⋅ft) |
Surface area | 117 km2 (45 sq mi) |
Maximum length | 75 km (47 mi) |
Maximum width | 7 km (4.3 mi) |
Normal elevation | 138 m (453 ft) |
Type | Conventional |
Turbines | 2 |
Sergeyev Dam or Sergeyevka Dam (Kazakh: Сергеев бөгені; Russian: Сергеевское водохранилище) is a gravity dam in Shal akyn District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[2][3] The dam is located a little upstream from Sergeyev town on the Ishim River, 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) to the southeast of lake Zhaltyr.[2] It has a road bridge, as well as a pumping station for the Sergeev city water supply, which is part of the Ishim Water Supply Network (Kazakh: Есіл су құбыры) that operates in the North Kazakhstan and Akmola Regions.[4]
History
The Sergeyevka Dam was commissioned in 1968 at the time of the Kazakh SSR. It had a hydroelectric power station with an installed power generation capacity of 2 MW. The hydroelectric power station building has a bottom spillway. The reservoir of the dam has a maximum storage capacity of 693,000,000 m3 (562,000 acre⋅ft) and a surface area of 117 km2 (45 sq mi). The Imanburlyq, a tributary of the Ishim River, has its mouth in the reservoir.[3] Currently the power station has a capacity of 3.5 MW with two propeller turbines connected to VGSP 213/29-14 generators with a capacity of 1.23 MW each. The average annual electricity generation is 16 million kWh. The dam is owned by RSE "Kazvodkhoz", which manages 78 reservoirs in Kazakhstan.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia. - Almaty: Kazakh encyclopedias, 2006. - T. V. -ISBN 9965-9908-5-9. (CC BY-SA 3.0)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Google Earth
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "N-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 18 January 2024.
- ↑ Сергеевкая ГЭС – уникальное сооружение и запас его прочности велик
External links
- File:Commons-logo.svg Media related to Sergeyev Dam at Wikimedia Commons