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Lake Kariba Rehabilitation Nears Completion - ZRA

2 years agoThu, 06 Apr 2023 15:06:56 GMT
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Lake Kariba Rehabilitation Nears Completion - ZRA

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has said the rehabilitation of the Kariba Dam is now close to completion.

The Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project is funded by the African Development Bank, and the European Union with counterpart funding by Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The rehabilitation of the reservoir has two work components – the plunge pool reshaping and the spillway refurbishment.

Lusaka Times reported ZRA chief executive officer Munyaradzi Munodawafa as saying reshaping works are at 74 percent completion with a disbursement ratio of 75 percent.

He said the coffer dam has been completed, about a 36-metre depth of the plunge pool has been dewatered and the preparatory works for the fault zone strengthening measures have started. Said Munodawafa:

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To date, the project has realised several significant milestones which have gradually drawn it much closer to completion, despite the numerous challenges and setbacks that have been encountered since commencement.

Significant progress has accrued in implementation of the spillway rehabilitation work, with key milestones achieved todate being the successful installation of the coffer dams in sluices six, three, two and one.

The expected date of completion of the spillway refurbishment works is February 2025,

Lake Kariba has been in operation since 1960 and has been meeting the water needs of the two power utility companies – ZESCO in Zambia and ZESA in Zimbabwe – for power generation.

However, the safety of the dam faced the threat of being compromised by two major deficiencies relating to the plunge pool and the spillway, according to Munodawafa.

He said the plunge pool has progressively deepened on account of the forces of the spilling water jets.

Munodawafa said the abrasion within the plunge pool, to its current depth of about 80 metres has been accompanied by preferential erosion towards the dam foundation. This can result in catastrophic dam failure.

Moreover, the spillway facility has been affected by an alkali-aggregate reaction, a concrete swelling phenomenon that causes operational challenges for the hydromechanical parts of the facility.

One of the consultants engaged by ZRA, Mott MacDonald, said that a catastrophic failure of the dam would result in the loss of over three million lives in the downstream riparian communities.

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9 Comments

Anonymous · 2 years ago
Will this bring electricity to our homes?
Monica · 2 years ago
there is no any rehabilitation at Kariba dam but ZANU-PF wants to use power for election comparing only. I'm here by the Kariba dam always but I didn't see anyone to rehabilitate it. tinoda shanduko muZimbabweeee ☝️☝️☝️☝️
Eee · 2 years ago
Campaigning lies kudhara ikoko
sugar boy · 2 years ago
tozowona kana rapera nyararai.unogona kunzwa kuti Mari yakazobiwa saka dam harina kuzopera
kkkkk · 2 years ago
amai
Nadia · 2 years ago
ko kungodaira vamwe zvakanaka unobvei nhai major
Major · 2 years ago
Ko kungonyarara tozongoona magetsi Asisaendi
Mdara Odza · 2 years ago
When are they opening the flood gates for power generation? Tama.ma nekushaya magetsi
Anonymous · 2 years ago
...electricity is not generated at the flood gates but underground near the dam walls.flood gates are only opened when there is too much water in the lake to avoid the water from spilling over the dam which might cause structural damages to the dam wall.

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