Los Molinos Dam

Los Molinos Dam
Downstream face of the dam
Los Molinos Dam is located in Argentina
Los Molinos Dam
Location of Los Molinos Dam in Argentina
CountryArgentina
LocationCórdoba
Coordinates31°49′6.16″S 64°30′10.78″W / 31.8183778°S 64.5029944°W / -31.8183778; -64.5029944
PurposePower, water supply, flood control
StatusOperational
Construction began1948
Opening date1953; 71 years ago (1953)
Owner(s)Empresa Provincial de Energia de Cordoba (EPEC)
Dam and spillways
Type of damArch
ImpoundsLos Molinos River
Height60 m (200 ft)
Length240 m (790 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity399×10^6 m3 (323,000 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area980 km2 (380 sq mi)
Surface area24.5 km2 (9.5 sq mi)
Los Molinos I
Coordinates31°50′17.40″S 64°26′46.81″W / 31.8381667°S 64.4463361°W / -31.8381667; -64.4463361
Commission date1956
Turbines4 x 13 MW (17,000 hp) Francis-type
Installed capacity52 MW (70,000 hp)[1]

The Los Molinos Dam (in Spanish, Dique Los Molinos) is a dam over the course of the Los Molinos River in the center-west of the province of Córdoba, Argentina, about 769 metres (2,523 ft) above mean sea level.

The dam gathers the flow of a 980 square kilometres (380 sq mi) catchment basin. Its wall is 60 metres (200 ft) high and 240 metres (790 ft)long. The reservoir has a surface area of 24.5 square kilometres (9.5 sq mi) and a volume of 399 million cubic metres (323,000 acre⋅ft); the maximum depth of the water is 57 metres (187 ft).

The dam was built between 1948 and 1953, and its primary goals are the regulation of the flow of the river and the production of hydroelectricity. The power station generates 52 megawatts (70,000 hp) for the Center Region of the Argentine Interconnection System.

The reservoir is bordered by Provincial Route 5. It is employed for fishing (silverside), swimming, water skiing and sailing.

Notes

  1. ^ "Central Los Molinos 1 and 2" (in Spanish). EPEC - Empresa Provincial de Energia de Cordoba. Retrieved 17 May 2014.

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