Ömerli Dam Explained

Ömerli Dam
Name Official:Ömerli Barajı
Location Map:Istanbul
Coordinates:41.0609°N 29.358°W
Country:Turkey
Purpose:Tap water
Status:Operational
Construction Began:1968
Opening:1973
Dam Type:F
Dam Crosses:Riva Creek
Dam Height Thalweg:52m (171feet)
Dam Volume:2200dam3
Res Name:Lake Ömerli
Res Capacity Total:386nm3
Res Surface:23km2

Ömerli Dam (Turkish: Ömerli Barajı) is a rock-fill dam in Istanbul Province, Turkey.

Ömerli Dam is located in Çekmeköy district of Istanbul Province. The rock-fill dam was built by the Turkish State Hydraulic Works on the Riva Creek to provide tap water for the city. Construction started in 1968, and the dam went in service in 1973.

The volume of the earth mass used in the dam is 2200dam3. The dam has a thalweg height of 52m (171feet). It forms the reservoir Lake Ömerli (Turkish: Ömerli Gölü), which has a surface of 23km2 and water capacity of 386nm3.

In 1999, a sanitation project was launched to protect the reservoir from waste water pollution. In the time span of the last twenty years after the construction of the dam, the surrounding area saw a rapid urbanization that brought the risk of pollution of the reservoir. The project foresaw the collection of waste water by collectors and treatment in sewage plants before emptying into the sea.

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