Dongbok Dam Explained

Dongbok Dam
Location Map:South Korea
Coordinates:35.08°N 127.1°W
Country:South Korea
Location:Hwasun County
Status:O
Construction Began:1969
Opening:1971
Owner:Gwangju City Waterworks
Dam Type:concrete-lined rockfill
Dam Height:45.5m
Dam Length:202m
Dam Crosses:Dongbok cheon, or Tongbek-ch'on
Res Surface:6.6 km²

The Dongbok Dam is a water supply dam in South Korea. It is also transliterated into English as Dongbog Dam or Dongbogdaem. The dam provides municipal and industrial water supply to nearby city of Gwangju.

It drains an area of 190 km2 in Hwasun County. The dam was renovated in 1985 in response to increased water demand for Gwangju city.[1]

In late 2022, water levels in Dongbok Lake were very low due to drought.[2]

In the summer of 2023, high water levels in Dongbok Lake raised concerns for downstream flooding. See 2023 South Korea floods.

Residents have called for redesign of the dam to increase its flood control capacity.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dongbok Lake. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. 2023-07-23.
  2. Web site: Nation's south reels from drought-ravaged water shortage. The Korea Times. 2023-07-23. 2022-11-24.
  3. Web site: Gil-yong . Gu . 2023-07-19 . '홍수 시한폭탄' 동복댐 되풀이 되는 위기 상황[초점] ]. "Flood time bomb" Dongbok Dam's Recurring Emergencies [Focus] . 2023-07-19 . . ko.