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Kariba dam rehabilitation project, Zambia

10th March 2017

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Kariba dam rehabilitation project.

Location
Zambia.

Client
Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) operates, maintains and manages the Kariba dam on behalf of the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Project Description
After 50 years of serving the Southern Africa region, the Kariba dam requires a series of rehabilitation works for its continued safe operation.

The structural integrity of the 55-year-old dam wall has been compromised through the years by erosion of the plunge pool, with the foundations chipped down to depths of up to 90 m beyond permissible levels through advanced alkali-silica reaction in the concrete.

The erosion has undercut and destabilised the wall, putting the entire wall structure at high risk of collapse. An expert report produced by the ZRA has also warned that a continuous swelling of the concrete wall, owing to slow chemical reactions over the years, is constricting the passage of water through the spill-ways. Such a constriction of the spillways could obstruct the reservoir’s water-level control systems and lead to an excessive build-up of pressure on the weak wall and potentially precipitate its collapse. Failure to invest in the timely rehabilitation of the dam will result in the gradual degradation of key safety features associated with the structure.

Rehabilitation measures include:
• the design, fabrication and installation of an emergency gate and a new gantry to prevent the uncontrolled loss of water in the event of floodgate failure, which will result in water levels dropping to below the minimum operating levels and interrupting power production;
• the refurbishment of the upstream stop-beam guides and the replacement of secondary concrete to prevent failure during the operation of stop-beams; and
• reshaping the plunge pool downstream of the dam to limit scouring and erosion that could potentially undermine the dam foundations, leading to dam failure.

The Kariba dam generates more than 1 830 MW of hydropower. The dam’s wall straddles Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Jobs to be Created
Not stated.

Value
As of April 2015, the total project cost was estimated at $294-million, which will be released in batches spread over the duration of the project.

The project is being funded by the European Union (EU), the World Bank, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the government of Sweden.

Duration
The Kariba dam faces collapse if not repaired in three years.

Latest Developments
The Zambian and Zimbabwean governments, with the support of an EU delegation to Zambia, signed the plunge pool reshaping works contract at the dam wall on February 14.

The plunge pool reshaping is the first component of the Kariba dam rehabilitation project funded by the EU, World Bank, the AfDB and the government of Sweden, together with the ZRA.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
The EU, World Bank, AfDB and government of Sweden (loan finance).

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project InformationCopy Headline
ZRA public relations and communications manager Elizabeth Karonga, tel +260 211 230551 or email karonga@zaraho.org.zm.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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