Duhok Dam

Duhok Dam

Dahūk

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Duhok Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam located on the Duhok River, just north of the city of Duhok in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Completed in 1988, the dam stands 60 meters tall and has a reservoir capacity of 52 million cubic meters. Its primary purpose is to provide water for irrigation to support local agriculture. The dam features a bell-mouth spillway capable of discharging up to 81 cubic meters per second, ensuring controlled water flow. In recent years, the dam has become a hub for watersports, including jet skiing, attracting tourists and boosting the local economy. The growing recreational use of the dam has enhanced tourism opportunities for surrounding villages and the city of Duhok, contributing to increased income for residents.

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Consejo: The best time to visit Duhok Dam for watersports and outdoor activities is during the warmer months when water levels are favorable. Visitors interested in jet skiing and other water-based recreation should check local regulations and availability of equipment rentals. It is advisable to plan visits during daylight hours and consider local weather conditions. While no specific ticketing is required, supporting local guides and service providers can enrich the experience and benefit the community.

Datos interesantes

  • Duhok Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam standing 60 meters tall.
  • Its reservoir can hold up to 52 million cubic meters of water.
  • The dam features a bell-mouth spillway with a maximum discharge capacity of 81 cubic meters per second.
  • Watersports such as jet skiing have grown in popularity at the dam, boosting local tourism and economy.

Historia

1988

Duhok Dam was constructed and completed in 1988 as part of regional efforts to improve irrigation and water management in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

Since its completion, it has played a crucial role in supporting agriculture by supplying reliable irrigation water.

Over the decades, the dam has also evolved into a recreational site, with watersports becoming increasingly popular in recent years, reflecting a diversification of its role from purely functional infrastructure to a local tourism asset.