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'''Shahid Kazemi Dam ''' (originally named '''Kourosh Dam''' and also known as the '''Saqqez Shahid Kazemi Dam''', '''[[Legzi]] Dam''') is a clay core dam on the [[Zarrineh River]] in the [[Zagros]] Mountains range, located near [[Saqqez]] in Kurdistan Province, western [[Iran]].<ref>[https://civilica.com/doc/137967/certificate/print/ Conflict Resolution on Water Demands from Shahid Kazemi Reservoir by a Cooperative Game Theory], CIVILCA</ref><ref>[https://saqqezrudaw.ir/?p=13898 Saqqez Water Resources], Saqqezrudaw</ref>


'''Saqqez Lagzi Lake''' is a lake behind a clay core dam on the [[Zarrineh River]] in the [[Zagros]] Mountains range, located near [[Saqqez]] in Kurdistan Province, western [[Iran]].<ref>[https://civilica.com/doc/137967/certificate/print/ Conflict Resolution on Water Demands from Shahid Kazemi Reservoir by a Cooperative Game Theory], CIVILCA</ref><ref>[https://saqqezrudaw.ir/?p=13898 Saqqez Water Resources], Saqqezrudaw</ref>
== References ==

The reservoir and lake of the dam are located in Kurdistan province and its catchment area is from [[Chehel Cheshmeh Rural District|Chehel Cheshmeh]] and [[Kileh Shin]] mountains in Zagros mountains between [[Saqqez]] and [[Baneh]] and [[Divandarreh]].

This lake was constructed to store water for supplying drinking water to cities, irrigation and produce [[hydroelectric]] power.<ref>[http://iausaghez.ac.ir/Public/WebSite_Menu_Content/DMC.aspx?MenuID=10205 Shahid Kazemi Dam], Islamic Azad University</ref>


== Geography ==
In Lagzi Lake, various islands have been formed that are the habitats of animal species, especially a number of rare ones, including species of birds. [[Larus]] are one of the most important species of birds that live in the islands and around the lake, which itself has different species. This lake has surprised and delighted people and environmental experts because the habitat of these creatures is mostly on the shores of large seas and lakes.

In This Dam, Nazargah Island is the largest island in the lake. One of the advantages of these islands is the protection of rare bird species from the danger of being hunted by other animals such as wolves, snakes and foxes. Also, millions of fish are raised in this lake every year and are sent to the markets by fishermen during the fishing season.<ref>[https://www.yjc.ir/00S8K1 Fish hunting in Saqqez Shahid Kazemi Dam], Young Journalists Club</ref>

==See also==
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*{{C|Dams in Iran}}
*[[List of power stations in Iran]]
*[[Zagros Mountains]]
*[[Saqqez River]]

==References==
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Revision as of 07:21, 21 February 2022

Saqqez Lagzi Lake
Lagzi Lake
Saqqez Shahid Kazemi Dam is located in Iran
Saqqez Shahid Kazemi Dam
Location of Saqqez Lagzi Lake in Iran
LocationSaqqez, Iran
Coordinates36°18′31.27″N 46°30′16.03″E / 36.3086861°N 46.5044528°E / 36.3086861; 46.5044528
PurposePower, irrigation
StatusOperational
Construction began1967
Opening date1971
Dam and spillways
Type of damDam with clay core
ImpoundsZarrineh River
Height50 m (164 ft)
Length720 m (2,362 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity800,000,000 m3 (648,571 acre⋅ft)
Power Station
Installed capacity87 MW


Saqqez Lagzi Lake is a lake behind a clay core dam on the Zarrineh River in the Zagros Mountains range, located near Saqqez in Kurdistan Province, western Iran.[1][2]

The reservoir and lake of the dam are located in Kurdistan province and its catchment area is from Chehel Cheshmeh and Kileh Shin mountains in Zagros mountains between Saqqez and Baneh and Divandarreh.

This lake was constructed to store water for supplying drinking water to cities, irrigation and produce hydroelectric power.[3]


Geography

In Lagzi Lake, various islands have been formed that are the habitats of animal species, especially a number of rare ones, including species of birds. Larus are one of the most important species of birds that live in the islands and around the lake, which itself has different species. This lake has surprised and delighted people and environmental experts because the habitat of these creatures is mostly on the shores of large seas and lakes.

In This Dam, Nazargah Island is the largest island in the lake. One of the advantages of these islands is the protection of rare bird species from the danger of being hunted by other animals such as wolves, snakes and foxes. Also, millions of fish are raised in this lake every year and are sent to the markets by fishermen during the fishing season.[4]

See also

References