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The Dikgatlhong Dam is a dam near the village of
Robelela Robelela is a village in Central District of Botswana. It is located south-east of Francistown, close to the border with Zimbabwe. The population was 471 in 2001 census. Robelela in the Bobirwa Sub-District, is the village closest to the Dikgat ...
on the
Shashe River The Shashe River (or Shashi River) is a major left-bank tributary of the Limpopo River in Zimbabwe. It rises northwest of Francistown, Botswana and flows into the Limpopo River where Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa meet.Botswana Botswana (, ), officially the Republic of Botswana ( tn, Lefatshe la Botswana, label=Setswana, ), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Botswana is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahar ...
, completed in December 2011. When full it will hold . The next largest dam in Botswana, the
Gaborone Dam The Gaborone Dam is a dam on the Notwane River in Botswana with a capacity of . The dam is operated by the Water Utilities Corporation, and supplies water to the capital city of Gaborone. Location The Gaborone Dam is located south of Gaborone ...
, has capacity of .


Purpose

The dam is located on the Shashe River three kilometers below the confluence with the
Tati River The Tati River is a river in northeast Botswana, a tributary of the Shashe River, which in turn is a tributary of the Limpopo River. The river flows through Francistown, where it is joined by the Ntshe (or Inchwe) River from the left. History A ...
, about northeast of the town of
Selebi Phikwe Selebi-Phikwe (also spelt ''Selibe Phikwe'') is a mining List of cities in Botswana, town located in the Central District (Botswana), Central District of Botswana. It had a population of 42,488 in 2022. The town is an administrative district, se ...
. It is upstream of the Botswana - Zimbabwe border. The project should increase the secure supply of water for
Gaborone Gaborone ( , , ) is the capital and largest city of Botswana with a population of 246,325 based on the 2022 census, about 10% of the total population of Botswana. Its agglomeration is home to 421,907 inhabitants at the 2011 census. Gaboron ...
,
Francistown Francistown is the second largest city in Botswana, with a population of about 103,417 and 147,122 inhabitants for its agglomeration at the 2022 census. and often described as the "''Capital of the North''" or as the natives would have it “''T ...
, and towns and villages along the north–south route for the foreseeable future. It will eventually deliver another per second of raw water delivery to the north–south carrier pipeline. Water will also be fed to the
Palapye Palapye is a growing town in Botswana, situated about halfway between Francistown and Gaborone ( from Francistown and from Gaborone). Over the years its position has made it a convenient stopover on one of Southern Africa's principal north–sout ...
coalfields and to the proposed 1,200 MW power station at
Mmamabula Mmamabula is a planned coal mine and coal-fired power station to the east of the main road and rail corridor in Botswana between Gaborone and Francistown and south of the Serorome River. The power station would be near to the village of Mmaphash ...
. Project costs for the dam were around P1,134 million (US$300 million). The pipeline would cost another P1,127 million. The reservoir may also attract tourists drawn by wildlife, water sports and local food, if facilities are developed.


Structure

The dam is a zoned earthfill structure, high and long. The earthworks contain about of material, including of clay core from borrow pits and of embankment shell obtained from the spillway channel excavation. The quality of available clay was marginal and required careful selection, treatment and quality control. A layer of broken rock
riprap Riprap (in North American English), also known as rip rap, rip-rap, shot rock, rock armour (in British English) or rubble, is human-placed rock or other material used to protect shoreline structures against scour and water, wave, or ice erosion. ...
thick protects the upstream side from wave action, and a layer of less coarse rockfill thick protects the downstream side. The rock, and aggregate for concrete production, came from an on-site quarry. The geology of the reservoir is very variable. A long grout curtain incorporating 6,700 tonnes of cement was needed to seal against leakage. The main spillway is a concrete ogee structure long with energy dissipators, on the upper left flank of the dam about north of the river. There is also a long auxiliary spillway to handle conditions of extreme flooding. When filled, the reservoir will have backwater reach of about up river. A high concrete
intake tower An intake tower or outlet tower is a vertical tubular structure with one or more openings used for capturing water from reservoirs and conveying it further to a hydroelectric or water-treatment plant. Unlike spillways, intake towers are intended ...
in diameter with five gate openings feeds a long steel pipe in diameter that passes under the dam embankment and then splits to a pump station and a river outlet. A steel bridge connects the intake tower to the top of the dam embankment. The project also included building housing and power supply, and upgrading of road between the villages of
Mmadinare Mmadinare is a village that is located in the Central District of Botswana, 15 kilometers from Selibe Phikwe. The village is slowly growing into a town, with a population estimate of about 13 000 (estimates from the 2004 census) people of differe ...
and
Robelela Robelela is a village in Central District of Botswana. It is located south-east of Francistown, close to the border with Zimbabwe. The population was 471 in 2001 census. Robelela in the Bobirwa Sub-District, is the village closest to the Dikgat ...
. As of 2012 the pump station had yet to be built, as had the long pipeline to carry raw water to the existing North-South Carrier Pipeline (NSC), which in turn carries water south to Gaborone. The pipeline will connect to the NSC at the BPT1 break pressure tank at Moralane.


Construction

Before construction could begin, the bodies of people buried in the
Matopi Matopi is a village in the North-East District (Botswana), North East District of Botswana near to the Dikgatlhong Dam. Location The village is serviced by Tonota Agricultural District. Economy Towards the end of 2002 there was an outbreak of ...
and
Robelela Robelela is a village in Central District of Botswana. It is located south-east of Francistown, close to the border with Zimbabwe. The population was 471 in 2001 census. Robelela in the Bobirwa Sub-District, is the village closest to the Dikgat ...
villages had to be exhumed and relocated. This was explained at village '' dikgotla'' meetings to gain community approval. Some farms were purchased upstream. The government also arranged for counselling services on AIDS both to construction workers and to residents of the
Mmadinare Mmadinare is a village that is located in the Central District of Botswana, 15 kilometers from Selibe Phikwe. The village is slowly growing into a town, with a population estimate of about 13 000 (estimates from the 2004 census) people of differe ...
,
Robelela Robelela is a village in Central District of Botswana. It is located south-east of Francistown, close to the border with Zimbabwe. The population was 471 in 2001 census. Robelela in the Bobirwa Sub-District, is the village closest to the Dikgat ...
,
Matopi Matopi is a village in the North-East District (Botswana), North East District of Botswana near to the Dikgatlhong Dam. Location The village is serviced by Tonota Agricultural District. Economy Towards the end of 2002 there was an outbreak of ...
,
Matsiloje Matsiloje is a village in the North East District of Botswana on the west bank of the Ramokgwebana River, which forms the border with Zimbabwe. A tarmac road connects the village to Francistown, to the east. The village has a junior secondary sc ...
, Chokwe and
Patayamatebele Patayamatebele is a village in the North East District of Botswana near to the Dikgatlhong Dam. Location Patayamatebele is a small village of about 500 people, southeast of Francistown. The people belong to various groups such as the Bangwato, ...
villages. Preparations were made for additional demands for health and policing services. A joint venture of Bergstan Africa of Botswana and Jeffares & Green of South Africa undertook technical design and construction supervision. The dam was built for the Department of Water Affairs by
Sinohydro Corporation Sinohydro (Chinese Language, Chinese: 中国水电; long form: 中国水利水电建设集团公司) is a Chinese SASAC, state-owned hydropower engineering and construction company. In the 2012 Engineering News-Record Top 225 Global Contractors, ...
of China. At times, the language barrier caused problems, when the engineers were unsure whether the contractor understood what was required, since interpreters without technical training were being used. PPC Cement of Botswana supplied cement. Concrete was manufactured onsite using onsite quarries. Construction began in March 2008. Unseasonal flooding in the dry season in June 2009 disrupted the construction project. The contractor managed to recover lost time through hiring additional workers. Sinohydro announced completion in December 2011, ahead of the planned February 2012 date. Sinohydro received a takeover certificate in January 2012. A diversion channel was left open in the embankment for the river flow while the dam was built over the Shashe River. Final closure of the diversion channel and the spillway was scheduled for October 2012 in time to start impounding the wet season's rains. In June 2012, stakeholders were told that construction of the pipeline was behind schedule. This part of the project had started in October 2011 and was due for completion in October 2013. The contractors, China State Construction Engineering Corp and the local Excavator Hire, had 350 employees, 75 of whom were Chinese. The delay was caused by failure of a factory in Palapye to produce pipes of acceptable quality. There were some concerns that further delays could occur if there were problems with blasting along the section from the
Letsibogo Dam The Letsibogo Dam is a dam on the Motloutse River in Botswana, built to initially provide water to the industrial town of Selebi-Phikwe and surrounding local areas, with potential for use in irrigation. The dam now supplies Gaborone, the capital o ...
to Moralane. Along this stretch, the new pipeline runs parallel to the NSC pipeline, and great care must be taken to ensure no damage is done to the NSC.


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