Barrage De Portage-des-Roches
Geography
Portage-des-Roches is located at confluence between Chicoutimi River and the eastern end of Kénogami Reservoir. This natural corridor carved out by glaciation is a depression located between the elevation of Lac Jean-Deschênes that of the southern valley of the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean or Laurentides Wildlife Reserve.
History
Native American occupation
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European exploration
As part of the main portage suite which links the Saguenay to Lac Saint-Jean, by Kenogami Lake and Chicoutimi River, Portage-des-Roches was borrowed by Father Jean Dequen in 1652. In 1732, it was the surveyor Joseph-Laurent Normandin, who translated the Montagnais term Ashini Kushnapagan into Portage-des-Roches.
Colonization
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Construction of the dam
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Saguenay flood
In 2010, the Government of Quebec issued a call for tenders to improve the evacuation capacity of the spillway, raise the crest of the dam and replace wooden valves with steel valves with an independent system that can be controlled remotely. The various works take account of the technical recommendations contained in the report of the Nicolet Commission.
The total cost of the rehabilitation project is estimated at $50 million. The work must be completed in 2013.
See also
Notes and references
- ^ "Lac Kénogami: 15 million for the Portage-des-Roches dam". Radio-Canada. 10 March 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
Bibliography
- Nicolet, Roger; Roy, Louise; Arès, Raymond; Dufour, Jules; Mercier, Guy (January 1997). Report of the Scientific and Technical Commission on the management of dams (Nicolet Report). Quebec: Government of Quebec. p. 350. ISBN 978-2-550-31087-7.
- Quebec, Office of Public Hearings on the Environment; Joint Review Panel (October 2003). Flood control project for the Lac Kénogami watershed (PDF). Quebec: Bureau of public hearings on the environment. p. 175. ISBN 978-2-550-41628-9. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
External links
- Hydrological forecasts
- Le Portage-des-Roches; We go there, we stay there by François Lafortune