Mae Klong Dam Explained

The Mae Klong Dam (Thai: เขื่อนแม่กลอง) is a barrage dam on the Mae Klong River in western Thailand's Kanchanaburi Province. Situated in Tha Muang District, shortly downstream of the provincial capital of Kanchanaburi, it was built as part of the Greater Mae Klong Irrigation Project and was completed in 1970.[1]

The barrage is a steel-reinforced concrete structure, 150 metres long and 14 metres high, with eight 12.5-by-7.5-metre radial gates. It regulates the flow of the river, while a network of irrigation canals provides water for agriculture over an area of 2621000rai in six provinces, diverts water to the Tha Chin River, and supplies water for the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority's Maha Sawat Water Treatment Plant, which provides the Thonburi (western) side of Bangkok with running water. A small hydroelectric power plant with two 6-megawatt generators was built in 2006.[2] The dam is jointly operated the Royal Irrigation Department and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.[3]

Mae Klong Dam produced 33.32 GWh in 2014.[3] The targeted annual supply was set at 74 GWh,[3] and experiments have demonstrated that the dam is capable of producing up to 124.39 GWh.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: เขื่อนแม่กลอง . irre.ku.ac.th . Department of Irrigation Engineering, Kasetsart University . 2 February 2022 . th . 3 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220203073019/http://irre.ku.ac.th/th/index.php/irr-data-menu/dam-data-menu/184-maeklong-dam-article . dead .
  2. Web site: เขื่อนแม่กลอง . www.egat.co.th . Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand . 2 February 2022 . th . May 2018.
  3. Optimizing the hydroelectricity at Mae Klong Diversion Dam, Thailand . 2nd World Irrigation Forum . 6 November 2018. Karn Janprasit, Kritsana Sripraesri and Areeya Rittima . 2 February 2022.