Between 2002 and 2006, Lake Victoria’s water levels dropped sharply, falling more than 1.1 meters below the 10-year average. In 2004, controversy arose over the cause–some attributed the decline to water releases from the Owen Falls dams (Nalubaale and Kiira), while others argued that prolonged drought alone was responsible.

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Lake Level: Dam Operations Versus Droughts

  • Joseph L. Awange

摘要

Between 2002 and 2006, Lake Victoria’s water levels dropped sharply, falling more than 1.1 meters below the 10-year average. In 2004, controversy arose over the cause–some attributed the decline to water releases from the Owen Falls dams (Nalubaale and Kiira), while others argued that prolonged drought alone was responsible.