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  2. List of dams and reservoirs in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Name State Operational Reservoir (km 2) Installed capacity (MW) Notes Água Vermelha Dam: Minas Gerais São Paulo: 1978: 647: 1,396: Anta Dam (Simplício) Rio de Janeiro

  3. Santiago Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam and reservoir receive water from a catchment area totaling 64 square miles (170 km 2), controlling water from about two-thirds of the Santiago Creek watershed. Santiago Dam is designed to contain up to a 50-year flood and withstand a 500-year flood of over 30,000 cubic feet per second (850 m 3 /s). Aside from Santiago Creek, Limestone ...

  4. Itaipu Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam is 196 metres (643 ft) high, equivalent to a 65-story building. [21] Though it is the seventh largest reservoir in size in Brazil, the Itaipu's reservoir has the highest ratio of electricity production to flooded area. For the 14,000 MW installed power, 1,350 square kilometres (520 sq mi) were flooded.

  5. List of dams and reservoirs in California - Wikipedia

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    Dam River County Owner Completed Type Height of dam [a] Reservoir capacity (ft) (m) (acre ft) (1,000 m 3) Almaden Reservoir: Almaden Dam: Alamitos Creek: Santa Clara: Santa Clara Valley Water District: 1935: Earth: 108 33: 1,586: 1,956 Alpine Lake: Alpine Dam: Lagunitas Creek: Marin: Marin Municipal Water District: 1917: Gravity: 143 44: 8,892 ...

  6. Castanhão Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam is 307 kilometres (191 mi) from the state capital of Fortaleza. [3] It is the largest multiple-use public reservoir in Brazil and the largest dam in Brazil on an intermittent river. [2] [4] The reservoir has 6,700,000,000 cubic metres (2.4 × 10 11 cu ft) capacity, of which 250,000,000 cubic metres (8.8 × 10 9 cu ft) is dead volume. [2]

  7. Belo Monte Dam - Wikipedia

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    Though argued to be a relatively small area for a dam's energy output, this output cannot be fully obtained without the construction of other dams planned within the dam complex. [12] The expected area of reservoir for the Belo Monte dam and the necessary Altamira dam together will exceed 6500 km 2 of rainforest. [12]

  8. Pacoima Dam - Wikipedia

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    Pacoima Dam is a concrete arch dam on Pacoima Creek in the San Gabriel Mountains, in Los Angeles County, California. The reservoir it creates, Pacoima Reservoir, has a capacity of 3,777 acre⋅ft (4,659,000 m 3) [1] Built by the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, which became part of the Department of Public Works, it was completed in 1928.

  9. Relief Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam forms Relief Reservoir, which has a storage capacity of 15,122 acre-feet (18,653,000 m 3) of water and a full surface area of 189 acres (76 ha). The drainage basin behind the dam totals 24.51 square miles (63.5 km 2 ).