Pantà dels Guiamets, embalse en España
Pantà dels Guiamets is a reservoir in Els Guiamets, Spain, created by a gravity dam that covers about 62 hectares and can hold nearly 10 million cubic meters of water. The concrete structure relies on its weight to hold back the water and serves multiple functions across the region.
The reservoir was completed in the 1970s as part of larger water management efforts in the region during the late 20th century. Its construction helped stabilize water supply and support farming during dry periods, making agriculture more predictable for local communities.
The area around the dam is open for walking and offers quiet spots to enjoy views of the water surface. Visitors should expect simple pathways and be aware that water levels vary with seasons and rainfall.
The dam generates electricity through small hydroelectric installations while storing water for irrigation, combining two different functions in a single system. This dual use shows how the facility makes the landscape serve multiple purposes at once.
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