Abstract:
Gilgel Gibe hydroelectric power dam was located in the submerging part of the Addis Ababa, Jimma highway in Ethiopia which is
about 55 km far from Jimma was constructed in 2004. A cross-sectional study was conducted during 2005 to assess the siltation and
nutrient enrichment level of the dam. It was found from the study that siltation and nutrient enrichment were the major problems in
this reservoir. The sheet erosion of catchment area was found to be 4.47 · 107 ton/year and hence 2210 ton/km2
. The contribution of
the sediment load deposition of the Gilgel Gibe River to the dam was 277,437 ton/year and the total sediment load was
4.50 · 107 ton/year and this amount could cover 3.75 · 107 m3
/year of the dam. From the analysis of water samples of Gilgel Gibe
dam, the concentrations of ammonia, chlorophyll a, total dissolved solids (TDS), dissolved oxygen (DO), biological oxygen demand
(BOD), pH and temperature were found within the permissible limits as prescribed by WHO standards, but other parameters like phosphate, nitrate, sulphate, total solids (TS), total suspended solids (TSS) and visibility were much higher than the permissible limits. Due to
the high concentration of suspended and sediment load, the secchi disc visibility of Gilgel Gibe dam was 0.72 m which indicated that it
was well within the range of eutrophic lakes.
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