Billings Reservoir

Reservoir in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
23°47′13″S 46°35′02″W / 23.787°S 46.584°W / -23.787; -46.584TypereservoirBasin countriesBrazilBuilt1935Max. length20.36 miles (32.77 km)Max. width1.27 miles (2.04 km)Surface area127 km2 (49 sq mi)Surface elevation751 metres (2,464 ft)Islandsnumerous islands and isletsMap

The Billings Reservoir (locally known as Represa Billings) is the largest reservoir in São Paulo, Brazil, covering a total of 127 km2. It is named after Asa White Kenney Billings, the American hydroelectric engineer who was instrumental in building it. The Portuguese word represa also means "dam".

The reservoir supplies about 1.8 million people, and also is used for fishing and swimming. In recent years, there have been problems with wastewater and garbage such as plastic bottles, as well as problems associated with unapproved human settlement in the surrounding regions.[1]

History

The hydroelectric projects were built starting in 1927, and the first phase was completed between 1935 and 1937. The project was started by the São Paulo Tramway, Light and Power Company, Limited (a company headquartered in Canada, with British and other foreign capital), today AES Eletropaulo. Water is drawn from the basin of the high Tietê River to Henry Borden hydroelectric power plant, in Cubatão. In 1956 an underground plant was added, increasing the power output to 880 Megawatts.

See also

  • 2015 Brazilian drought

References

  1. ^ Balazina, Afra (April 4, 2010). "Billings chega aos 85 anos com saúde fragilizada". Estadão.com.br (in Portuguese). O Estado de S. Paulo. Retrieved 28 December 2014.

External links

  • "Water Resources of Sao Paulo, Brazil". ghaly.union.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-09-02. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20090522042852/http://www.mananciais.org.br/site/mananciais_rmsp/billings/ahistbill
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