Evretou Dam

Dam in Evretou
34°58′N 32°28′E / 34.96°N 32.47°E / 34.96; 32.47PurposeIrrigationStatusOperationalOpening date1986Construction costCYP £18,000,000Built byShephard Hill - Zachariades Joint VentureDesigned bySir William Halcrow and PartnersOwner(s)Republic of CyprusOperator(s)Water Development Department of CyprusDam and spillwaysType of damRock-fill damImpoundsStavros tis Psokas riverHeight70 mLength260 mDam volume1400000 m3Spillway length182 mSpillway volumetric flow rate360 m3/sReservoirTotal capacity24000000 m3Catchment area91 km2Surface area1250000 m2

Evretou Dam (Greek: Φράγμα Ευρέτου) is the third largest dam in Cyprus and also the largest rock-fill dam on the island.[1] It lies at an altitude of 165 m and is located about 15 km south of Polis Chrysochou, next to the abandoned village of Evretou. It is part of the Chrysochou Irrigation Project, the construction of which cost a total of CYP £21,000,000.[2]

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  1. ^ Brown, A. J. (20 May 1988). "Use of soft rockfill at Evretou Dam, Cyprus". Geotechnique. 38 (3): 333–354. doi:10.1680/geot.1988.38.3.333. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  2. ^ "Water Development Department, Chrysochou Irrigation Project". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2007-01-24.