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Turasha River

Coordinates: 0°30′22″S 36°24′12″E / 0.50601°S 36.40333°E / -0.50601; 36.40333
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Turasha River
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Physical characteristics
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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.[1] As of 1994 there was a plan for impounding the river for rural water supply, which could threaten Lake Naivasha.[2] It is dammed at an elevation of about 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) to supply fresh water to the town of Nakuru.[1] About 17,500 cubic metres (620,000 cu ft) of water are diverted to Nakuru daily.[3] Of this, about two thirds goes to Nakuru Municipality and one third to Gilgil communities.[4] Below the dam the river falls more or less rapidly until it joins the Malewa. The river is perennial but relatively shallow.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Harper 2003, p. 16.
  2. ^ Thieme 2005, p. 179.
  3. ^ Thieme 2005, p. 120.
  4. ^ Mbela 1994, p. 641.
Sources
  • Harper, David M. (2003). Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Springer. p. 16. ISBN 1402012365. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Mbela, D.M. (3 May 1994). "State of Water in Nakuru". Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard). 4 (25). {{cite journal}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • Thieme, Michele L. (2005). Freshwater Ecoregions of Africa and Madagascar: A Conservation Assessment. Island Press. ISBN 1559633654. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)