Water level of some hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands region on August 18

Minh Nguyễn |

Many hydropower reservoirs in the Central - Central Highlands on August 18th were lower than the normal water level, while Se San 4 had a water inflow of 841 m3/s.

In the North Central region, Trung Son reservoir has a water level of 150.07 m, 9.93 m lower than the normal water level of 160 m. Inflow to the reservoir reached 346 m3/s, total discharge volume 489 m3/s.

Ban Ve Lake has a water level of 188.56 m, 11.44 m lower than the normal water level of 200 m. Water flow to the lake is 346 m3/s, total discharge is 344 m3/s.

Khe Bo Lake has a water level of 63.65 m, 1.35 m lower than the normal water level of 65 m. Inflow to the lake reached 440.1 m3/s, total discharge volume 487.7 m3/s.

Quang Tri Lake has a water level of 466.31 m, 13.69 m lower than the normal water level of 480 m. Water flow to the lake is 83 m3/s and no discharge is recorded.

In the South Central Coast, A Vuong reservoir has a water level of 347.90 m, 32.10 m lower than the normal water level of 380 m. Inflow to the reservoir is 2.14 m3/s, total discharge is 30.9 m3/s.

Song Bung 2 Lake has a water level of 574.85 m, 30.15 m lower than the normal water level of 605 m. Song Bung 4 Lake has a water level of 207.82 m, 14.68 m lower than the normal water level of 222.5 m.

Song Tranh 2 Lake has a water level of 147.09 m, 27.91 m lower than the normal water level of 175 m. Inflow to the lake reached 37.11 m3/s.

In the Central Highlands, Ialy Lake has a water level of 501.80 m, 13.20 m lower than the normal water level of 515 m. Inflow to the lake is 286 m3/s, total discharge is 323 m3/s.

Pleikrông Lake has a water level of 551.78 m, 18.22 m lower than the normal water level of 570 m. Inflow to the lake reached 360 m3/s, total discharge volume 153 m3/s.

Se San 3 reservoir has a water level of 303.53 m, 0.97 m lower than the normal water level of 304.5 m. Inflow to the reservoir reached 343 m3/s, total discharge 430 m3/s.

Se San 3A Lake has a water level of 238.86 m, 0.14 m lower than the normal water level of 239 m. The inflow and total discharge volume are both at 488 m3/s.

Notably, Se San 4 reservoir has a water inflow of 841 m3/s, the highest in the updated Central Highlands reservoir group. The reservoir water level is 213.56 m, 1.44 m lower than the normal water level of 215 m; total discharge volume reached 620 m3/s.

Thuong Kon Tum, Kanak, Srepok 3, Buon Kuop, Buon Tua Srah, Dong Nai 3, Dong Nai 4, Don Duong, Dai Ninh, Ham Thuan and Da Mi lakes also have water levels lower than normal water levels.

In which, Da Mi Lake has a water level of 324.53 m, 0.47 m lower than the normal water level of 325 m. Inflow to the lake is 10.48 m3/s, total discharge is 44.33 m3/s.

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