Hombolo Dam

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Hombolo Dam
Hombolo Dam is located in Tanzania
Hombolo Dam
Location of Hombolo Dam in Tanzania
CountryTanzania
LocationHombolo
StatusActive
Opening date1957
Reservoir
Surface area15.4 km2 (5.9 sq mi)
Normal elevation100 m (330 ft)[1]

Hombolo Dam is a dam in Tanzania. It is at Hombolo-Bwawani village, in Dodoma-rural District. The dam was constructed by the colonial government in 1957 for irrigation, domestic water supply, and water for livestock.

Overview

The dam serves the following villages: Hombolo-Bwawani, Zepisa, Mahomanyika, Chanzaga, Ngaegae, Mleche, Ghambala, and Ipala; the word bwawani in Swahili literally means "to the dam" or "into the dam." During its construction the nearest village with government offices, including a dispensary, was Hombolo hence the name Hombolo dam. The people in many nearby villages were displaced and moved to other villages during the construction of the dam, including Zepisa, during ujamaa villages exercise hence the near disappearance of these villages, but many of the villages' inhabitants have since moved back.

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