Polihali Dam

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Official namePolihali
LocationLesotho
Coordinates29°17′S 28°51′E / 29.29°S 28.85°E / -29.29; 28.85
ConstructionbeganAugust 2023
Polihali Dam
Polihali Dam site location in Mokhotlong
Interactive map of Polihali Dam
Official namePolihali
LocationLesotho
Coordinates29°17′S 28°51′E / 29.29°S 28.85°E / -29.29; 28.85
Construction beganAugust 2023
Opening date2028 (planned)
Construction costM 7.68 billion
Built bySinohydro Bureau 8 & 14 (China); Unik Civil Engineering (South Africa); Nthane Brothers (Lesotho)
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete faced rock-fill
ImpoundsSenqu River
Height165 m (541 ft)
Width (crest)915 metres (3,002 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity2,325 million m3
Normal elevation1,940 m (6,360 ft) above sea level

The Polihali Dam is a concrete faced rock-fill dam under construction in Lesotho.[1] It is the third dam, under the Phase II of the series of dams of the proposed Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), which will eventually include five large dams in remote rural areas of Lesotho and South Africa.[1] The Polihali Transfer Tunnel, which will link this dam to the Katse Dam (the focal point of the LHWP), spans a length of 38 kilometers with a nominal bore of five metres.[2] This tunnel will convey water via gravity from the Polihali reservoir to the Katse reservoir. From Katse, water is then conveyed to Phase I's Muela Hydropower Station and subsequently directed to the As River en route to Gauteng, South Africa.[3]

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