Neckartal Dam

The Neckartal Dam, nicknamed the Desert Dragon, is a dam located in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia. It is a curved gravity dam on the Fish River near Berseba, c. 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of the regional capital Keetmanshoop. Construction started in 2013 and was initially expected to finish in 2017. Since its completion in 2018, it is the largest dam in Namibia, more than three times the capacity of the Hardap Dam upstream. The dam's purpose is to support a 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres) irrigation scheme nearby.

Neckartal Dam
Aerial view of Neckartal Dam (2019)
Location of Neckartal Dam in Namibia
CountryNamibia
LocationBerseba, ǁKaras Region
Coordinates26°37′55″S 017°43′04″E
Construction began2013
Opening dateOctober 2019
Dam and spillways
Type of damCurved gravity dam
ImpoundsFish River
Height80 m (260 ft)
Length518 m (1,699 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity880×10^6 m3 (1.15×109 cu yd)
Catchment area45,365 km2 (4,536,500 ha)
Surface area25 km2 (2,500 ha)
Power Station
Turbines2 x Francis turbines, 1.5 MW each
Installed capacity3 MW
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