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Murum Dam
Murum Dam is located in MalaysiaMurum DamLocation of Murum Dam in Malaysia
Official nameEmpangan Murum
CountryMalaysia
LocationBelaga, Sarawak, Borneo
Coordinates2°38′48″N 114°21′57″E / 2.64667°N 114.36583°E / 2.64667; 114.36583
StatusOperational
Construction began2008
Opening date2014
Construction costMYR 4.1 billion
Owner(s)Sarawak Energy Berhad
Dam and spillways
Type of damGravity, roller-compacted concrete
ImpoundsMurum River
Height141 m (463 ft)
Length473 m (1,552 ft)
Reservoir
Total capacity12,043,000,000 m (9,763,419 acre⋅ft)
Active capacity5,475,000,000 m (4,438,655 acre⋅ft)
Inactive capacity6,568,000,000 m (5,324,764 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area2,750 km (1,062 sq mi)
Surface area245 km (95 sq mi)
Normal elevation540 m (1,772 ft)
Muram Hydroelectric Power Station
Coordinates2°40′14.94″N 114°17′41.14″E / 2.6708167°N 114.2947611°E / 2.6708167; 114.2947611
Commission date2014-2015
Turbines4 x 236 MW Francis-type
Installed capacity944 MW

The Murum Dam (Malay: Empangan Murum) is a gravity dam on the Murum River in Sarawak, Malaysia. Construction began in 2008, the dam's reservoir began to fill in July 2013 and the first generator was commissioned in December 2014. The fourth and final turbine became operational on 8 June 2015. Concerns have been raised about the displacement of the Dayak people and the removal of rainforest due to the construction of the dam.

The dam site is located on the Murum River, which is in the uppermost part of the Rajang River basin, 200 km (124 mi) from Bintulu. The upstream of Rajang river includes four steps, which are Pelagus, Bakun, Murum, and Belaga. The Murum Hydroelectric Project is the second Step-Hydroelectric Project of the four steps, and is 70 km (43 mi) from the constructing Bakun Hydroelectric Project downstream.

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