- Koka Reservoir
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lake_name = Koka Reservoir
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location = South-Central Ethiopia
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type =reservoir
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basin_countries = Ethiopia
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area = 180 km
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elevation = 1595 meters
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cities = The Koka Reservoir (also known as Lake Gelila) is an artificial lake (orreservoir ) in south-centralEthiopia . It was created by the construction of the Koka Dam across theAwash River . The reservoir has an area of 180 square kilometers.Located in the
Misraq Shewa Zone of theOromia Region , close to the capital and largest city of Ethiopia,Addis Ababa , the Koka Reservoir is popular with tourists and city-dwellers. There is a variety of wildlife and birds around the lake. The reservoir supports afishing industry; according to the Ethiopian Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, 625tonne s of fish are landed each year, which the department estimates is either 52% or 89% of its sustainable amount. [ [http://www.fao.org/fi/fcp/en/ETH/body.htm "Information on Fisheries Management in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia"] (report dated January, 2003) Table 1 has the lower estimate for the maximum sustainable amount; Table 4 the higher estimate.]The Koka dam consists of concrete with a length of 458 meters and a maximum height of 47 meters. The head utilized is 32-42 meters. The transmission lines have voltage 132 kV. The primary contractor was
Imprese Italiane all'Estero . The subcontractor who provided the equipment wasGruppo Industriale Elettro Meccaniche per Impiante all'Estero , and subcontractor for mounting the equipment and the erection of the transmission lines wasSocietà Anonima Elettrificazione . Construction started in December1957 and formally dedicated3 May 1960 ; the budget was Eth$ 30,641,000. [ [http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/k/ORTKOB.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 12 June 2008)]Both the reservoir and the dam are threatened by increasing
sedimentation caused by environmental degradation.Notes
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