About: Dongjiang Dam

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The Dongjiang Dam is an arch dam on the Lishui River 14 km (9 mi) southwest of Zixing in Hunan Province, China. The dam was constructed between 1978 and 1992 and supports a 500 MW hydroelectric power station. The dam also provides for flood control, navigation and water supply. The dam's first generator was operational in 1987 and the reservoir, Dongjiang Lake, forced the relocation of 5.2 million people.

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  • Die Dongjiang-Talsperre ist eine Bogenstaumauer am Li Shui in der kreisfreien Stadt Zixing, 14 km südwestlich des Stadtzentrums, in der Provinz Hunan, China. Die Staumauer wurde zwischen 1978 und 1992 gebaut und versorgt ein 500-MW-Wasserkraftwerk (chinesisch 东江水电厂, Pinyin Dongjiang Shuidianchang). Die Talsperre dient außerdem dem Hochwasserschutz, der Schiffbarmachung und Wasserversorgung. Der erste Generator ging 1987 in Betrieb. Für den Stausee (东江湖, Dongjiang Hu) mussten 5,2 Millionen Menschen umgesiedelt werden. (de)
  • The Dongjiang Dam is an arch dam on the Lishui River 14 km (9 mi) southwest of Zixing in Hunan Province, China. The dam was constructed between 1978 and 1992 and supports a 500 MW hydroelectric power station. The dam also provides for flood control, navigation and water supply. The dam's first generator was operational in 1987 and the reservoir, Dongjiang Lake, forced the relocation of 5.2 million people. (en)
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  • Die Dongjiang-Talsperre ist eine Bogenstaumauer am Li Shui in der kreisfreien Stadt Zixing, 14 km südwestlich des Stadtzentrums, in der Provinz Hunan, China. Die Staumauer wurde zwischen 1978 und 1992 gebaut und versorgt ein 500-MW-Wasserkraftwerk (chinesisch 东江水电厂, Pinyin Dongjiang Shuidianchang). Die Talsperre dient außerdem dem Hochwasserschutz, der Schiffbarmachung und Wasserversorgung. Der erste Generator ging 1987 in Betrieb. Für den Stausee (东江湖, Dongjiang Hu) mussten 5,2 Millionen Menschen umgesiedelt werden. (de)
  • The Dongjiang Dam is an arch dam on the Lishui River 14 km (9 mi) southwest of Zixing in Hunan Province, China. The dam was constructed between 1978 and 1992 and supports a 500 MW hydroelectric power station. The dam also provides for flood control, navigation and water supply. The dam's first generator was operational in 1987 and the reservoir, Dongjiang Lake, forced the relocation of 5.2 million people. (en)
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  • Dongjiang Dam (en)
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