Talarn Dam | |
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Country | Spain |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 1913 |
Opening date | 1916 |
Dam and spillways | |
Type of dam | Gravity dam |
Impounds | Noguera Pallaresa River |
Height (foundation) | 86 |
Talarn Dam (Catalan : embassament de Sant Antoni), also referred to as the Sant Antoni Dam, is a concrete gravity dam on the Noguera Pallaresa River, a tributary of the Ebro River, north of Tremp near Lleida in Catalonia, Spain. The dam is 206 meters long and 82 meters high and supplies a hydro-electric station with an output of 30 MW. [1]
Construction of the dam lasted from 1911 to 1916. [2] It was a huge undertaking needing ten million cubic feet of concrete. It was part of a larger project to build dams to store water in reservoirs to feed powerplants and to provide irrigation for farming. [3]
Construction of the hydroelectric power station lasted from 1914 to 1917. It was built by Riegos y Fuerza del Ebro, a subsidiary of La Canadenca, on the Susterris strait where the Sant Antoni hermitage was located. [4]
In 2025, the archaeology department of the University of Barcelona started to prospect the area to study the remains of the camps of the workers who built the dam. [2]
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