List of reservoirs by volume#List

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The classification of a reservoir by volume is not as straightforward as it may seem. As the name implies, water is held in reserve by a reservoir so it can serve a purpose. For example, in Thailand, reservoirs tend to store water from the wet season to prevent flooding, then release it during the dry season for farmers to grow rice. For this type of reservoir, almost the entire volume of the reservoir functions for the purpose it was built. Hydroelectric power generation, on the other hand, requires many dams to build up a large volume before operation can begin. For this type of reservoir only a small portion of the water held behind the dam is useful. Therefore, knowing the purpose for which a reservoir has been constructed, and knowing how much water can be used for that purpose, helps determine how much water is in possible reserve.

Terminology

The following terms are used in connection with the volume of reservoirs:

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{{term |1=Nominal volume}}

{{term |1=Capacity |multi=y}}

{{defn |1=The total volume of all water held behind a dam at the maximum level possible.}}

{{term |1=Initial volume}}

{{term |1=Design volume |multi=y}}

{{defn |1=The possible volume within the reservoir after it first opens. Many rivers are high in silt that over time deposits behind a dam reducing capacity.}}

{{term |1=Active volume}}

{{term |1=Live volume |multi=y}}

{{defn |1=The total capacity minus the dead pool volume. This is the volume that can serve some downstream purpose. For example, it is the volume available to make hydroelectric power or provide drinking water to a city.}}

{{term |1=Dead pool volume}}

{{term |1=Minimum volume |multi=y}}

{{defn |1=The amount of water left in a reservoir that cannot be used for the general purpose the reservoir was constructed. At this state, the reservoir is termed fully drawn down. For example, if built to supply water in the dry season, it is the water left behind when no more water can be extracted. Frequently, the effective minimum volume is greater if the water is needed for a purpose behind a dam.}}

{{term |1=Available capacity}}

{{defn |1=May require knowing the reservoir's primary purpose. If it is designed to prevent flooding, it may be the volume of water that can be retained before reaching maximum or top water.}}

{{term |1=Actual}}

{{term |1=Current |multi=y}}

{{defn |1=When coupled with another term, reflects the fact the level behind the dam is not constant.}}

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Expanded versus artificial lakes

The list below largely ignores many natural lakes that have been augmented with the addition of a relatively minor dam. For example, a small dam, two hydroelectric plants, and locks on the outlet of Lake Superior make it possible to artificially control the lake level. Certainly, the great majority of the lake is natural. However, the control of water that can be held in reserve means a portion of the vast lake functions as a reservoir.

Recognition of lakes like Lake Superior greatly changes the list below. For example, the Francis H. Clergue Generating Station and Saint Marys Falls Hydropower Plant, which are both on the lake's outlet, operate with just 5.9 meters total head. This is short compared to other dams. However, when viewed against the 81,200 km2 area of the lake, even a small range in Lake Superior's water level means its active volume is greater than the largest nominal in the table below.

List

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1Lake KaribaKariba DamZambezi River{{ZAM}} and {{ZIM}}1959180.6, 160.3
2Bratsk ReservoirBratsk DamAngara River{{RUS}}1964169, 169.3
3Lake VoltaAkosombo DamVolta River{{GHA}}1965150, 148
4Manicouagan ReservoirDaniel-Johnson DamManicouagan River{{CAN}}1968141.85, 141.7
5Guri ReservoirGuri DamCaroní River{{VEN}}1986135
6Lake NasserAswan High DamNile River{{EGY}} and {{SUD}}1971132{{Cite web|url=http://www.water-technology.net/projects/aswan-high-dam-nile-sudan-egypt/|title = Aswan High Dam, River Nile, Sudan, Egypt - Water Technology}}
7Millennium ReservoirGrand Ethiopian Renaissance DamBlue Nile River{{ETH}}202379{{cite web|title=Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project|url=http://www.salini-impregilo.com/lavori/in-corso/dighe-impianti-idroelettrici/grand-ethiopian-renaissance-dam-project.html|publisher=Salini|accessdate=17 January 2014}}
8Williston LakeW. A. C. Bennett DamPeace River{{CAN}}196774.3
9Krasnoyarsk ReservoirKrasnoyarsk DamYenisei River{{RUS}}196773.3
10Zeya ReservoirZeya Hydroelectric Station (ru)Zeya River{{RUS}}197868.4
11Robert-Bourassa ReservoirRobert-Bourassa generating stationLa Grande River{{CAN}}198161.71
12La Grande-3 Nord ReservoirLa Grande-3 generating stationLa Grande River{{CAN}}198160.02
13Ust-Ilimsk ReservoirUst-Ilimsk DamAngara River{{RUS}}197759.3
14Boguchany ReservoirBoguchany DamAngara River{{RUS}}201258.2
15Kuybyshev ReservoirZhiguli Hydroelectric StationVolga River{{RUS}}195558{{cite journal|vauthors=Avakyan AB, Ovchinnikova SP |name-list-style=amp |title=Foreign experience and techniques | journal=Hydrotechnical Construction | volume=5 | issue = 8 | pages = 773–777 | year=1971 | doi=10.1007/BF02403626|s2cid=110352316 }}
16Cahora BassaCahora Bassa DamZambezi River{{MOZ}}197455.8
17Serra da Mesa ReservoirSerra da Mesa DamTocantins River{{BRA}}199854.4{{cite web|title=Hydroelectric Power DA SERRA MESA (1.275MW)|url=http://www.furnas.com.br/hotsites/sistemafurnas/usina_hidr_serramesa.asp|publisher=Eletrobras Furnas|accessdate=18 September 2010|language=Portuguese|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180317035716/http://www.furnas.com.br/hotsites/sistemafurnas/usina_hidr_serramesa.asp|archive-date=17 March 2018|url-status=dead}}
18Caniapiscau ReservoirBrisay generating stationCaniapiscau River{{CAN}}198153.8
19PatiChapetón(proposal)Paraná River{{ARG}}?53.7
20Bukhtarma ReservoirBukhtarma Hydroelectric Power PlantIrtysh River{{KAZ}}196753
21Danjiangkou ReservoirDanjiangkou DamHan River (Yangtze River tributary){{PRC}}196251.6
22Atatürk ReservoirAtatürk DamEuphrates{{TUR}}199248.7
23Irkutsk ReservoirIrkutsk DamAngara River{{RUS}}195646
24Lago TucuruíTucuruí DamTocantins River{{BRA}}198445.54
25Los Barreales Lake{{cite news |title=The Rio Negro splits into the Neuquen River and Limay River - NASA |url=https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/rio-negro-splits-into-neuquen-river-limay-river/}}Loma de la Lata Dam (Cerros Colorados Complex){{cite web |title=Waterfront Sites near Neuquén |url=https://www.welcomeargentina.com/neuquen/tours-around-neuquen.html |website=Welcome Argentina |language=en}}Neuquén River{{ARG}}197327.7{{cite web |title=List of lakes {{!}} World Lake Database - ILEC |url=https://wldb.ilec.or.jp/Lake/SAM-244 |website=wldb.ilec.or.jp}}
26Mari Menuco reservoir{{cite book |last1=ICOLD |first1=CIGB |title=Twenty-Sixth International Congress on Large Dams / Vingt-Sixième Congrès International des Grands Barrages: 4th - 6th July 2018, Vienna, Austria |date=18 June 2018 |publisher=CRC Press |isbn=978-0-429-87756-8 |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Twenty_Sixth_International_Congress_on_L/2IlhDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Mari+Menuco+Planicie+Banderita&pg=RA4-PA40&printsec=frontcover |language=en}}Planicie Banderita hydroelectric power plant (Cerros Colorados Complex)Neuquén River{{ARG}}197913.8{{cite web |title=List of lakes {{!}} World Lake Database - ILEC |url=https://wldb.ilec.or.jp/Lake/SAM-245 |website=wldb.ilec.or.jp}}
27Three Gorges ReservoirThree Gorges DamYangtze River{{PRC}}200939.3
28Lake MeadHoover DamColorado River{{USA}}193637.3
30Roseires ReservoirRoseires DamBlue Nile{{SUD}}196636.3
31Vilyuy Reservoir (ru)Vilyuy Dam (ru)Vilyuy River{{RUS}}196735.9
32Lake PowellGlen Canyon DamColorado River{{USA}}196435.55
33Lake ArgyleLake Argyle DamOrd River{{AUS}}197135Harrison, Rod; Ernie James; Chris Sully; Bill Classon; Joy Eckermann (2008). Queensland Dams. Bayswater, Victoria: Australian Fishing Network. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-1-86513-134-4. Kay, B. (2006). Water Resources: Health, Environment and Development. CRC Press. p. 108. ISBN 9780203027851. Retrieved 2014-12-13.
34Nechako ReservoirKenney DamNechakoKemano{{CAN}}196635
35Sobradinho ReservoirSobradinho DamSão Francisco River{{BRA}}197934.1
36Smallwood ReservoirChurchill FallsChurchill River{{CAN}}197132.64
37Jenpeg DamLake Winnipeg outlet{{CAN}}197531.79
38Keban Dam LakeKeban DamEuphrates{{TUR}}197131.5
39Volgograd ReservoirVolga Hydroelectric StationVolga River{{RUS}}195831.5
40Sayano-Shushenskoye Reservoir (ru)Sayano-Shushenskaya DamYenisei River{{RUS}}199031.3
41Lake SakakaweaGarrison DamMissouri River{{USA}}195330.22
42Lake KossouKossou DamBandama River{{CIV}}196130
43Iroquois DamSt. Lawrence River{{CAN}}195829.96
44Lake OaheOahe DamMissouri River{{USA}}196629.11
45Lake Itaipu (pt)Itaipu DamParaná River{{BRA}} and {{PRY}}198329{{cite journal| title=Impact of Artificial Reservoir Water Impoundment on Global Sea Level |author1=B. F. Chao |author2=Y. H. Wu |author3=Y. S. Li | journal=Science | volume=320 | issue=5 | pages=212–214 | doi=10.1126/science.1154580 | year=2008| pmid=18339903|bibcode=2008Sci...320..212C |citeseerx=10.1.1.394.2090 |s2cid=43767440 }} Compiles a database of world dams using the International Commission on Large Dams database.
46Rybinsk ReservoirRybinsk DamVolga River{{RUS}}1941-194725.4
47Fort Peck LakeFort Peck DamMissouri River{{USA}}193023.1
47La-Grande 4 ReservoirLa Grande-4 generating stationLa Grande River{{CAN}}198419.5
48Kakhovka ReservoirKakhovka DamDnieper River{{UKR}}19560 (Previously 18.2)
49Sanmenxia ReservoirSanmenxia DamYellow River{{PRC}}196216.2
50Mingachevir reservoirMingachevir DamKura River{{AZE}}195315.73
51Merowe ReservoirMerowe DamNile River{{SUD}}200912.50{{cite web | url=http://www.merowedam.gov.sd/en/structure.html | title=Merowe Dam: Structure | access-date=2017-03-03 | archive-date=2017-03-06 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170306175208/http://www.merowedam.gov.sd/en/structure.html | url-status=dead }}

See also

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