Bridge: (
Satellite, 1,365 photos) Mohammed VI Bridge is named after the Morocco king.
Dam: (
Satellite) Barrage Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah
The dam is in the canyon just upstream of where this bridge crosses the canyon.
The dam was completed in 1974 and raised in 2007. [
mdpi]
The flow of the river must be too low to justify a hydroelectric power plant. Note that the spillway has
some damage about 2/3 of the way down.
In fact, the purpose of the dam is to supply drinking water for the nearby 8 million inhabitants. [
mdpi] So they would not want to waste any of the water to generate electricity.
There must be a scenic overlook that provides this view. I saw quite a few photos taken from this location. The bridge is part of a new bypass to ease congestion in Rabat.
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egis-group This bridge was built by Chinese companies. It is "first - and largest - cable-stayed bridge built on the African continent....Indeed, the bridge combines the highest concrete/steel structure in the world. In service for nearly 5 years, the bridge is 100 metres [328'] high and 950 metres [.6 mile] long." [That is not very high or long for a cable-stayed bridge. I wonder what the qualification of "concrete/steel" means that rules out the bigger cable-stayed bridges.]
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This, and other sources, put the hieght at 200m (656') instead of 100m. Still, the towers of
a bridge in Hong Kong, which was built in 2009, are 290m (951') tall. And they are made with concrete and stainless steel.
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The bridge was completed in Apr 2015 and consits of a 376m (1234') main span and two 183m (600') side spans. [
crecg]
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Highway Engineering Discoveries posted Mohammed VI bridge, Cable stayed Bridge in Morocco |
To raise the water level, it appears that all they had to do was add a gate structure to the spillway.
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Gooble Earth, Mar 2000 |
And in Mar 2010, it was full and spilling water.
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Google Earth, Mar 2010 |
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