Puclaro Dam

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Puclaro Dam
File:PUCLARO DAM, CHILE.jpg
The dam which forms the lake is visible in the background
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Type reservoir
Primary inflows Elqui River
Primary outflows Elqui River
Basin countries Chile
Max. length 595 mts
Surface area 760 a
Water volume 200,000,000 m³
Surface elevation 83 mts

Puclaro is an artificial lake created by a dam on the Elqui River, 40 km east of the city of La Serena, Coquimbo Region and 500 km north of Santiago. Regular strong winds make the lake a popular place for kitesurfing.[1]

Its purpose is to improve the irrigation of 21,000 ha of farmland in the Elqui valley.[2]

Dam

Puclaro Dam is a 83 m tall and 640 m long concrete face gravel fill dam with a crest altitude of 435 m. The volume of the dam is 4,630,000 m³. The dam features a spillway over the dam (maximum discharge 3,800 m³/s). The upstream concrete face varies in thickness from 0.45 m to 0.30 m.[2]

Puclaro dam is founded on very pervious alluvial foundations more than 100 m deep.[2]

External links

References

  1. surfspot.de: Spotinfos Puclaro (Chile)
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