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The '''Koka Reservoir''' (also known as '''Lake Gelila''') is a [[reservoir]] in south-central [[Ethiopia]]. It was created by the construction of the Koka Dam across the [[Awash River]]. The reservoir has an area of 180 square kilometers.
The '''Koka Reservoir''' ({{langx|am|ኮካ ሐይቅ}}; {{langx|om|Haroo Qooqaa}}) is a [[reservoir]] in south-central [[Ethiopia]]. It was created by the construction of the Koka Dam across the [[Awash River]]. The reservoir has an area of {{convert|180|km2}}.


==Geography==
Located in the [[Misraq Shewa Zone]] of the [[Oromia Region]], close to the capital and largest city of Ethiopia, [[Addis Ababa]], the Koka Reservoir is popular with tourists and city-dwellers. There is a variety of wildlife and birds around the lake. The reservoir supports a [[Fishing in Ethiopia|fishing industry]]; according to the Ethiopian Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 625 [[tonne]]s of fish are landed each year, which the department estimates is either 52% or 89% of its sustainable amount.<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/ETH/body.htm "Information on Fisheries Management in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia"] (report dated January, 2003) Table 1 has the lower estimate for the maximum sustainable amount; Table 4 the higher estimate.</ref> Both the reservoir and the dam are threatened by increasing [[sedimentation]] caused by environmental degradation.
Located in the [[Misraq Shewa Zone]] of the [[Oromia Region]], close to the capital and largest city of Ethiopia, [[Addis Ababa]], the Koka Reservoir is popular with tourists and city-dwellers. There is a variety of wildlife and birds around the lake. The reservoir supports a [[Fishing in Ethiopia|fishing industry]]; according to the Ethiopian Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, {{convert|625|t|lk=in}} of fish are landed each year, which the department estimates is either 52% or 89% of its sustainable amount.<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/ETH/body.htm "Information on Fisheries Management in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080228033847/http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/ETH/body.htm |date=2008-02-28 }} (report dated January, 2003) Table 1 has the lower estimate for the maximum sustainable amount; Table 4 the higher estimate.</ref> Both the reservoir and the dam are threatened by increasing [[sedimentation]] caused by [[environmental degradation]] as well as the invasive [[water hyacinth]].


==Architecture==
The Koka dam consists of concrete with a length of 458 meters and a maximum height of 47 meters. The head utilized is 32–42 meters. The transmission lines have voltage 132 kV. The primary contractor was [[Imprese Italiane all'Estero]]. The subcontractor who provided the equipment was [[Gruppo Industriale Elettro Meccaniche per Impiante all'Estero]], and subcontractor for mounting the equipment and the erection of the transmission lines was [[Società Anonima Elettrificazione]]. Construction started in December 1957 and was formally dedicated on 4 May 1960; the budget was [[Ethiopian Birr|Eth$]] 30,641,000.<ref>[http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/k/ORTKOB.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 12 June 2008)</ref> The power plant began full operation on 28 August 1960.<ref>50th Anniversary: http://www.addisfortune.com/Vol%2010%20No%20540%20Archive/newsinbrief.htm</ref> Addis Ababa is the primary benefactor.{{Clarify|date=July 2012}} The total electric output is 110 GWh/year.<ref>Water Analysis for Ethiopia, THE WATER OF THE AWASH RIVER BASIN A FUTURE CHALLENGE TO ETHIOPIA http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/files/pdf/publications/WorkingPapers/WaterofAwasBasin.pdf
The Koka dam consists of concrete with a length of {{convert|458|m}} and a maximum height of {{convert|47|m}}. The head utilized is {{convert|32|to|42|m}}. The primary contractor was [[Imprese Italiane all'Estero]]. The subcontractor who provided the equipment was [[Gruppo Industriale Elettro Meccaniche per Impiante all'Estero]], and subcontractor for mounting the equipment and the erection of the transmission lines was [[Società Anonima Elettrificazione]]. Construction started in December 1957 and formally concluded on 4 May 1960; the budget was [[Ethiopian Birr|Eth$]] 30,641,000.<ref>[http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/k/ORTKOB.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110528230121/http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/k/ORTKOB.pdf |date=2011-05-28 }} (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 12 June 2008)</ref> The power plant, with 132 kV transmission lines, began full operation on 28 August 1960.<ref>50th Anniversary: http://www.addisfortune.com/Vol%2010%20No%20540%20Archive/newsinbrief.htm</ref> Addis Ababa is the primary benefactor.{{Clarify|date=July 2012}} The total potential electric output is 110 GWh/year.<ref>Water Analysis for Ethiopia, THE WATER OF THE AWASH RIVER BASIN A FUTURE CHALLENGE TO ETHIOPIA http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/files/pdf/publications/WorkingPapers/WaterofAwasBasin.pdf</ref> The engineering plan was designed and implemented by Mekonnen Weldayohanes.
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[[Category:Awash River]]
[[Category:Awash River]]
[[Category:Oromia Region]]
[[Category:Oromia]]
[[Category:Reservoirs in Ethiopia]]
[[Category:Reservoirs in Ethiopia]]
[[Category:Dams in Ethiopia]]
[[Category:1960 establishments in Africa]]
[[Category:Important Bird Areas of Ethiopia]]





Latest revision as of 18:30, 30 October 2024

Koka Reservoir
Koka Reservoir is located in Ethiopia
Koka Reservoir
Koka Reservoir
LocationSouth central Ethiopia
Coordinates8°26′N 39°02′E / 8.433°N 39.033°E / 8.433; 39.033
TypeReservoir
Basin countriesEthiopia
Surface area180 km2 (69 sq mi)
Surface elevation1,595 m (5,233 ft)

The Koka Reservoir (Amharic: ኮካ ሐይቅ; Oromo: Haroo Qooqaa) is a reservoir in south-central Ethiopia. It was created by the construction of the Koka Dam across the Awash River. The reservoir has an area of 180 square kilometres (69 sq mi).

Geography

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Located in the Misraq Shewa Zone of the Oromia Region, close to the capital and largest city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, the Koka Reservoir is popular with tourists and city-dwellers. There is a variety of wildlife and birds around the lake. The reservoir supports a fishing industry; according to the Ethiopian Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 625 tonnes (615 long tons; 689 short tons) of fish are landed each year, which the department estimates is either 52% or 89% of its sustainable amount.[1] Both the reservoir and the dam are threatened by increasing sedimentation caused by environmental degradation as well as the invasive water hyacinth.

Architecture

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The Koka dam consists of concrete with a length of 458 metres (1,503 ft) and a maximum height of 47 metres (154 ft). The head utilized is 32 to 42 metres (105 to 138 ft). The primary contractor was Imprese Italiane all'Estero. The subcontractor who provided the equipment was Gruppo Industriale Elettro Meccaniche per Impiante all'Estero, and subcontractor for mounting the equipment and the erection of the transmission lines was Società Anonima Elettrificazione. Construction started in December 1957 and formally concluded on 4 May 1960; the budget was Eth$ 30,641,000.[2] The power plant, with 132 kV transmission lines, began full operation on 28 August 1960.[3] Addis Ababa is the primary benefactor.[clarification needed] The total potential electric output is 110 GWh/year.[4] The engineering plan was designed and implemented by Mekonnen Weldayohanes.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Information on Fisheries Management in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia" Archived 2008-02-28 at the Wayback Machine (report dated January, 2003) Table 1 has the lower estimate for the maximum sustainable amount; Table 4 the higher estimate.
  2. ^ "Local History in Ethiopia" Archived 2011-05-28 at the Wayback Machine (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 12 June 2008)
  3. ^ 50th Anniversary: http://www.addisfortune.com/Vol%2010%20No%20540%20Archive/newsinbrief.htm
  4. ^ Water Analysis for Ethiopia, THE WATER OF THE AWASH RIVER BASIN A FUTURE CHALLENGE TO ETHIOPIA http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/assessment/files/pdf/publications/WorkingPapers/WaterofAwasBasin.pdf