The EIS included the characterization of the reference situation in order to identify and limit sensitive areas of ecological and archaeological point of view/architectural, that could condition the execution of various works, access paths, location of the shipyard, stains, etc.; the identification, prediction and evaluation of positive and negative impacts during the construction, operation and maintenance of the recovery phases, and after its abandonment and decommissioning; and the definition of a set of measures to minimize the negative impacts generated by the construction and operation of the exploitation
Thehydraulic exploitation will allow serving an irrigation system with waterpressure distribution, benefiting an area of 470 ha. The dam has a crest with323 m in length and a maximum height of 23 m. The flooded area is 68 ha, whichcorresponds to a volume of water stored of 4.9 hm3.
Environmental Impact Study
4,8 Milhões
1997 - 2006
DRABI - Direcção Regional de Agricultura da Beira Interior
TPF Consultores