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Dam in Niigata, Japan
Iwafune Dam |
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Location | Sekikawa, Niigata, Japan |
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Construction began | 1960 |
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Opening date | 1961 |
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Height | 30.2 m |
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Length | 92.6 m |
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Dam volume | 27,000 m3 |
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Total capacity | 5,875,000 m3 |
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Catchment area | 766 km2 |
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Surface area | 67 ha |
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Iwafune Dam (岩船ダム, Iwafune damu) is a dam in Sekikawa, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1961.[1]