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Aldeadávila Dam is a
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arch-gravity dam An arch-gravity dam or arched dam is a dam with the characteristics of both an arch dam and a gravity dam. It is a dam that curves upstream in a narrowing curve that directs most of the water pressure against the canyon rock walls, providing the f ...
on the
Duero The Douro (, , ; es, Duero ; la, Durius) is the highest-flow river of the Iberian Peninsula. It rises near Duruelo de la Sierra in Soria Province, central Spain, meanders south briefly then flows generally west through the north-west part o ...
River (also known as the Douro River) in Spain, near the border with Portugal.''Hydraulic Model Studies of Amaluza Dam Spillway.'' GR-25-76. Hydraulics Branch. Division of General Research. Engineering and Research Center. Bureau of Reclamation. United States Department of the Interior. December 1976, p. 9.
The nearest town is
Aldeadávila de la Ribera Aldeadávila de la Ribera is a village and municipality in the north-west of the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León Castile and León ( es, Castilla y León ; ast-leo, Castiella y Llión ...
in the
Province of Salamanca Salamanca () is a province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León (Castilla y León). It is bordered by the provinces of Zamora, Valladolid, Ávila, and Cáceres, and on the west by Portugal. It has ...
, about to the east. The nearest Portuguese town is Fornos in
Bragança District Bragança District ( pt, Distrito de Bragança ; mwl, Çtrito de Bergáncia) is a traditional political division of Portugal, in the northeast corner bordering on Spain ( Castile and Leon and Galicia), covering 7.4% of the nation's continental l ...
, about to the southwest. The Portuguese side of the river around the dam site lies within the
Arribes del Duero Natural Park Arribes del Duero Natural Park is a protected area in western Spain, covering 106.105 ha in the autonomous community of Castile and León. In this area the river Duero forms the national boundary between Spain and Portugal, and the Portuguese sid ...
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Overview

In 1864, Portugal and Spain signed the "Treaty of Limits" (ratified in 1866), which established the present international boundaries of the two nations.Dominguez, Damian; Manser, Reto; and Ort, Christoph. ''No Problems on Río Duero (Spain) - Rio Douro (Portugal)?'' Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich. 2004, pp. 9–10.
Accessed 2010-07-24; Martínez, José María Santafé. "The Spanish-Portuguese Transboundary Waters Agreements: Historic Perspective." ''Water International.'' 28:3 (September 2003).
A treaty on transboundary rivers, clarifying issues regarding the use of such rivers, was signed and affirmed in 1912. A treaty regulating the development of hydroelectric facilities on the Duero River was signed in 1927. The Aldeadávila Dam was built by Spain pursuant to these treaties, and was the final dam to be built by Spain on the section of river allotted to that country. The dam is high and its cost was estimated in 1962 at US$60,000,000 (about $443.5 million in 2010 inflated-adjusted dollars). It was one of a series of very high dams built in Europe in the two decades after World War II; these were designed with a downstream face inclined toward the upstream flow. This simplified the dam's design and construction (although it required more concrete to build), and more readily incorporated the
spillway A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of water downstream from a dam or levee, typically into the riverbed of the dammed river itself. In the United Kingdom, they may be known as overflow channels. Spillways ensure th ...
s into the dam face. The dam's face is nearly vertical. Design work on the dam began in 1956, and construction completed in 1963. The structure was built by the
Iberdrola Ingeniería y Construcción Iberdrola () is a Spanish multinational electric utility company based in Bilbao, Spain. Iberdrola has a workforce of around 34,000 employees serving around 31.67 million customers. Subsidiaries include Scottish Power (United Kingdom) ...
construction firm. Pedro Martínez Artola was the design engineer.Rubió, Ignasi Solà-Morales; Capitel, Antón; and Rispa, Raúl. ''Birkhäuser Architectural Guide: Spain, 1920–1999.'' Basel: Birkhäuser, 1998, p. 126. The dam was built on high-quality
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rock.Stagg, Kenneth G. and Zienkiewicz, O. ''Rock Mechanics in Engineering Practice.'' New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1968, p. 423. During construction,
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ing was used to fill cracks in the rock which ran parallel to the dam's foundation, and on the Portuguese bank where two fractures in the rock occurred. The underground power station and tunnels were excavated using a mining procedure known as large-chamber stoping. The use of this technique for the Aldeadávila Dam is considered a textbook example. The turbine and generator hall, and the transformer hall were both cut from solid granite as well. The turbine and generator room is long, wide, and deep. The total volume of excavated material for all halls, rooms, and abutments was . The structure has eight overflow
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which channel water into four spillways. The spillways incorporate side piers on the upstream face to more correctly channel water over the dam so that each spillway discharges the same amount of water. The spillways release their water slightly above the actual bed of the river, creating a waterfall effect when they are fully open. A spillway tunnel carved from granite in the right bank of the river augments the spillways and provides for additional overflow. The total spillway capacity is half that of
Grand Coulee Dam Grand Coulee Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington, built to produce hydroelectric power and provide irrigation water. Constructed between 1933 and 1942, Grand Coulee originally had two powerho ...
in the United States. The Export-Import Bank of the United States provided $8.9 million (about $67.2 million in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) in credits in 1958 to Iberduero to enable it to purchase six 120 Megawatt (MW) turbines and other electrical equipment for the power generating station, all of which were supplied by American firms. The dam won Spain an international reputation as a builder of very large dams. The dam's eye-catching, "ski jump" style spillways are its most noted feature, and have been called "outstanding" by leading dam engineers. The canyon through which the Duero River flows is exceptionally deep and narrow, resulting in a reservoir that has a relatively small surface area for its immense size. In some ways, this limits use of the reservoir for recreational activities. However, the Aldeadávila Dam reservoir is a popular one for
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Power plant

Until the
Alcántara Dam The Alcántara Dam, also known as the José María de Oriol Dam, is a buttress dam on the Tagus River near Alcántara in the province of Cáceres, Spain. It is named after the politician and captain of the Spanish electricity industry José Mar ...
, also in Spain, was built in 1969, the Aldeadávila Dam was the largest
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plant in Europe. As of 2018, and after some upgrades, it remains the largest in Spain, with a total output generating power of . The dam's original Aldeadávila I Power Station houses six
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s for a total generating output of . In 1986, the Aldeadávila II Power Station extension was completed, adding two
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s, boosting generating capacity by . During periods when the demand for electricity is low (such as evenings, weekends, or during seasonal fluctuations), the dam's two pumped-storage generators can use its excess power-generating capacity to pump water back into the reservoir—enhancing reservoir capacity and storing water for periods when the demand for electricity is high. At the time it was constructed, the Aldeadávila Dam had the largest pumping station capacity in Europe. The dam has two diversion tunnels, each in length. Each tunnel has a high surge tank. The dam also contains more than of tunnels which divert water to the electrical generation turbines. There are six
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tunnels, each about in diameter. The design of the penstocks and auxiliary spillways using these tunnels has proved to be an issue, however.
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problems have damaged these tunnels in the past.


In popular culture

A 30-minute documentary about the dam, ''La presa de Aldeadávila'', was produced by Iberduero (the power company that built the dam) in 1963. Several scenes in the 1965
David Lean Sir David Lean (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. Widely considered one of the most important figures in British cinema, Lean directed the large-scale epics ''The Bridge on the River ...
film ''
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'' were filmed at the Aldeadávila Dam. The dam's famous spillways were opened for the filming, and are shown in the motion picture open at full force. Another scene depicts workers walking into one of the dam's enormous tunnels. The final scenes of
Antonio Mercero Antonio Mercero Juldain (7 March 1936 – 12 May 2018) was a Spanish director of the television series ''Verano azul'' and ''Farmacia de guardia''. He is best known as the director of a 1972 surrealist short horror film titled ''La cabina'', wh ...
's 1972 film, '' La cabina'' (''The Telephone Box'') were also filmed inside the dam. '' Terminator: Dark Fate'' filmed a scene at the dam.


References


External links


Iberdrola
- Web site of the company which owns the dam
Búrdalo, Soledad. "Geometría tectónica." ''La Revista del Ministerio de Fomento.'' Abril 2007.
- Article from ''The Magazine of the Ministry of Public Works and the Economy'' about the construction of the dam.
Artola, Pedro Martínez. "El Salto de Aldeadávila." ''Revista de Obras Públicas.'' Diciembre 1962.
- Article by dam engineer Pedro Martínez Artola in the ''Journal of Public Works'' on the construction of the dam.
Olaguibel, L. "La Construccion de la Presa de Aldeadávila." ''Revista de Obras Públicas.'' Abril 1964.
- Article in the ''Journal of Public Works'' on the construction of the dam. {{DEFAULTSORT:Aldeadavila Dam Dams completed in 1962 Dams in Spain Dams in Portugal Arch-gravity dams Buildings and structures in the Province of Salamanca Buildings and structures in Bragança District Portugal–Spain border Reservoirs in Portugal Reservoirs in Castile and León 1962 establishments in Spain Dams on the Douro River