Tichy-Haf Dam

Tichy-Haf Dam
Tichy-Haf Dam
Dam in Algeria
CountryAlgeria
LocationBéjaïa
Coordinates36°25′45.05″N 4°39′8.46″E / 36.4291806°N 4.6523500°E / 36.4291806; 4.6523500
PurposeIrrigation
Construction began1999
Opening date2009
OwnerAgence Nationale des Barrages et Transferts
Dam and spillways
Type of damArch-gravity dam
Height (foundation)90 m
Reservoir
CreatesTichy-Haf Reservoir
Total capacity80 million cubic metres
Surface area5km2
Maximum length2km
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The Tichy-Haf dam is an Arch–gravity dam on the Bousselam river in Mahfouda, Bouhamza Commune, Béjaïa, Algeria.

Construction of the dam started in the Late 1990s by Yugoslav company Hydrotchnika, and later completed by Algerian company Cosider Group. The dam was finished by 2008, and opened on 26th February 2009. The dam produces 47 million cubic metres per year of drinking water for the Akbou-Béjaïa corridor, and 43 million cubic metres per year for irrigation. Nearby the dam is the Tichy-Haf Treatment Plant, which has a capacity of 120,000 cubic metres per day, and a 70km long pipeline, and storage tanks with a capacity of 42,000 m3.

The construction of the dam and reservoir was on former farmland, which the local residents protested the construction in the 2000s and in 2011. In 2023 the dam was only at 6% capacity, this led to boreholes being dug in the valley and the reservoir being partially dried.

Local residents frequently use the dam and reservoir for swimming, diving, boating, and there are olive trees lining the river bank. Fishing also occurs on the reservoir, for Common carp and Common bream. However, it is dangerous to swim or dive too close to the dam.