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Ayer Itam Dam is a
dam A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, aqua ...
in George Town within the Malaysian state of
Penang Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula. Th ...
. Located southwest of the
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, the dam impounds the Ayer Itam River to the west of
Ayer Itam Ayer Itam is a suburb of George Town in the Malaysian state of Penang. Nested within the central valleys of Penang Island, it is located approximately southwest of the city centre. Etymology Ayer Itam got its name from the murky waters of th ...
. At the time of its opening in 1962, it was the largest dam in Malaya, with a capacity of . The dam supplies water to nearby suburbs such as Ayer Itam and Paya Terubong.


History

The dam was designed by engineer Goh Heng Chong in 1951 while he was with the George Town City Council. In the absence of his superior C. A. Collins, Goh initiated substantial planning to address the increasing water consumption in George Town. His proposal for the dam received approval from the partially-elected local government, leading to the commencement of planning for the waterworks. Sited approximately above sea level, the dam's reservoir was estimated to cover an area of and had a storage capacity of . Upon reaching maximum capacity, surplus water would be directed through an long overflow tunnel into a spillway shaft that discharges back into the Ayer Itam River. This scheme was deemed necessary due to the increasing water consumption in George Town, which escalated from per day in 1951 to per day in 1957. By 1961, water consumption in George Town reached per day. Construction of the dam began in 1958 with the clearing of primary and secondary jungle, followed by the installation of a diversion tunnel to redirect the river and facilitate excavation of the riverbed. A total of of granitic soil was used to construct the embankment, which measures in length and at its widest point. Additionally, of concrete were used in the dam's construction. It was reportedly the first earth dam in the world to utilise electronic computers for solving stability equations during its design. According to
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, the Ayer Itam Dam was considered the "most ambitious project of its kind ever attempted by the city". The dam cost the George Town City Council an estimated $15.5 million (
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), financed through a loan from the Malayan federal government. The dam's construction was later regarded by analysts as a demonstration of the financial strength of the George Town City Council, which was the first and wealthiest city government in newly independent Malaya. At the time, the George Town City Council was led by the Labour Party, while the Alliance Party (predecessor to the present-day
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) controlled both the federal and Penang governments. Despite political differences, the Penang state government, led by
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Wong Pow Nee, approved the construction of the dam and later announced its commitment to sharing construction costs with the city government. The dam also marked the first instance where a city government was given responsibility for water supply, which constitutionally came under the purview of state governments. The dam was inaugurated in 1962 by Penang's Governor
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and
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Ooi Thiam Siew; it was described by the Governor as "the biggest of its kind in Malaya, and probably in
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". This expanded George Town's water reserves from per day to per day. However, water consumption rose significantly to a day by 1964, prompting the need for additional dams. In 1973, the Penang Water Supply Corporation was established to manage water supply infrastructure throughout the state, including the Ayer Itam Dam.


See also

* Mengkuang Dam * Teluk Bahang Dam


References

{{reflist Buildings and structures in Penang Dams completed in 1962 Dams in Malaysia