Uryu Dam

The Uryu Dam (雨竜ダム) is a dam complex in Hokkaidō, Japan on the Uryu River. It consists of two dams. It is a power generation dam managed by Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc., and is a gravity-type concrete dam with a bank height of 45.5 meters. Lake Shumarinai, which is an artificial lake, is more famous than a dam, but this lake is the largest artificial lake in Japan with a flooded area (the area of a dam lake). This record has not yet been broken since it was completed in 1943 (Showa 18) during the war.

Uryu Dam
Uryu Dam No.2
LocationHokkaidō, Japan.
Coordinates44.3006°N 142.182°E / 44.3006; 142.182
Construction began1939
Opening date1943
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsUryu River
Height45.5 m
Length216 m
Reservoir
Total capacity224,653,000 m³
Catchment area368.5 km²
Surface area2,373 hectares

Uryu No.1 Dam

Uryu No.1 (Re) (Japanese: 雨竜第一ダム(再)) is a gravity dam located in Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and power production. The catchment area of the dam is 368.5 km2. The dam impounds about 2373 ha of land when full and can store 244700 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 2018 .[1]

Uryu No.2 Dam

Uryu No.2 Dam (Japanese: 雨竜第二ダム(元)) is a gravity dam located in Hokkaido Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for power production. The catchment area of the dam is 109.7 km2. The dam impounds about 177 ha of land when full and can store 21589 thousand cubic meters of water. The construction of the dam was started on 1939 and completed in 1943.[2]

References

  1. "Uryu No.1 (Re) - Dams in Japan". Retrieved 2022-02-22.
  2. "Uryu No.2 Dam - Dams in Japan". Retrieved 2022-02-22.


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