Odzi River Explained
The Odzi River is a tributary of the Save River in Zimbabwe.[1] It joins the Save at Nyanyadzi. It is dammed at Osborne Dam.[2]
The Odzani River is a westward-flowing tributary of the Odzi, rising near Penhalonga north of the city of Mutare. The Odzani and Smallbridge dams on the Ozani are part of the water-supply system for the city of Mutare.[3] Odzani Dam, constructed in 1967, created Lake Alexander.
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Notes and References
- Lidén, R., Harlin, J.. Analysis of conceptual rainfall–runoff modelling performance in different climates. Journal of Hydrology. 238. 3–4. 231 - 247. 2000. 10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00330-9.
- Symphorian, G.R., Madamombe, E., van der Zaag, P.. Dam operation for environmental water releases; the case of Osborne dam, Save catchment, Zimbabwe. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. 28. 20–27. 985 - 993. 2003. 10.1016/j.pce.2003.08.012. 2003PCE....28..985S .
- "Zimbabwe Dam Safety Study". Policy Note 8, Zimbabwe Water Forum, November 2013. Accessed 12 April 2020.http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/809501468184169248/pdf/103626-BRI-P126703-PUBLIC-ZWF-8-Dam-Safety-Nov-2013.pdf