Turasha River Explained

Turasha River
Mouth Coordinates:-0.506°N 36.4033°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Kenya

The Turasha River is a major tributary of the Malewa River, which feeds Lake Naivasha in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya.

The Turasha rises to the east of Mount Kipipiri.As of 1994 there was a plan for impounding the river for rural water supply, which could threaten Lake Naivasha. It is dammed at an elevation of about 3000m (10,000feet) to supply fresh water to the town of Nakuru.About of water are diverted to Nakuru daily.Of this, about two thirds goes to Nakuru Municipality and one third to Gilgil communities.Below the dam the river falls more or less rapidly until it joins the Malewa.

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