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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan takes the oppurtinity of doing a special thing on a a special date, and opens 112 projects, on 12.12.12. He also names one dam after Parliament Speaker Çiçek

Top officials launch a big water system
along with other giant projects. AA photo

Top officials launch a big water system along with other giant projects. AA photo

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan inaugurated “112 giant projects” by the Forestry and Waterworks Ministry on 12-12-2012, saying they served the whole nation and all the projects reached the entire country.

“We are bringing service to every corner of Turkey. We are not pursuing a policy based on identity. We are pursuing politics of service. We do not polarize people, we do not alienate or marginalize anyone as some people do,” Erdoğan said at a ceremony held at the Ankara Volleyball Arena.

The 112 projects include 49 hydroelectric plants in 29 cities, dams, irrigation systems, potable water refinement systems and flood prevention facilities, Erdoğan said, adding that the cost of the projects has been 16 billion Turkish Liras ($8.9 billion).

“Thanks to these 112 projects, we will be able to irrigate 2.34 million decares [2,340 square kilometers] of land. Turkey will gain 8.4 billion kilowatt hours of electricity generated.” He said 614 million cubic meters of potable water would be made available for 8 million people in seven cities including Istanbul and 1.54 square kilometers of land in Şanlıurfa would be protected from flooding.

Istanbul will not have any potable water problem till 2040 with these projects, Erdoğan said.

Stating that Deriner Hydroelectric Plant constructed on the Çoruh river is among the 112 projects, Erdoğan described the plant as “an engineering marvel.” The Deriner Plant will produce 6 percent of Turkey’s hydroelectric power, Erdoğan added.

Dam named after Parliament Speaker Çiçek

Erdoğan announced that the Musabeyli Dam in Yozgat would be named “Cemil Çiçek Dam,” to pay tribute to Parliamentary Speaker Cemil Çiçek, whose hometown is Yozgat.

Forestry and Waterworks Minister Veysel Eroğlu, meanwhile, proposed giving Erdoğan’s name to Yusufeli Dam, which will be Turkey’s deepest dam when completed. “Yusufeli Dam will be deeper than Deriner Dam when completed. This dam should be named ‘Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Dam’ because this project will be solely our own project financed by Turkey’s internal funds,” Eroğlu said.

Tallest dam in operation

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Deriner, the world’s sixth tallest arch dam and the tallest in Turkey, was opened by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as one of 112 new facilities that were unveiled yesterday.

Deriner, which sits on the Çoruh River in the Black Sea province of Artvin, will meet 6 percent of Turkey’s hydroelectric needs, according to officials.

The construction of the 249-meter-high dam began in 1998. Its annual electrical generation capacity is nearly 2.12 million kWh, which equates to the annual needs of 685,000 people. The $1.4 billion investment has a seven-year payback period.


December/13/2012

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Agnes Smith

12/14/2012 1:45:30 PM

@ Mr Muslim - guess you aren't trying to bring up 3 children (or more) on 700 tl . If there is all these billions flying around why have we people living in poverty? I don't think the guy who hangs himself because he can't support his family would be interested in your reasoning. Whatever your faith, this is socially irresponsible.

Brit in Turkey

12/13/2012 6:34:05 PM

Faruk. Do you live in Turkey? If you do watch your back if HDN is forced to disclose your ID! You are easily the most anti AKP person here! Good luck to you.

Ummah Muslim

12/13/2012 3:41:27 PM

Erdogan is very succesfull in Turkey. 51.5% of the people living in Turkey is behind Erdogan and his party. Turkey made 200 billion money in 2002. In 2012 now Turkey makes more then 800 billion per year. That is a very nice achiefment. He is a muslim leader and is very succesfull. Thank you for everything Erdogan!

Agnes Smith

12/13/2012 2:49:10 PM

@ Jim Rebel - Get this maybe you were asleep Erdoğan announced the construction of a canal to bypass the Bosphorus Straits, the maritime highway that bisects the City of Istanbul and brings ships from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea and vice versa. Named Kanal İstanbul, Erdoğan proposed the project during his reelection campaign less than two months before the general election as a way to relieve stress from Turkey’s prized city and solve some of the nation’s Go to Washington Post for more.

Jim Rebel

12/13/2012 2:12:47 PM

Agnes Smith@ Third Bosphorus Bridge

edward rooking

12/13/2012 12:48:44 PM

I'm surprised Mr Erdogan acknowledges the Christian calendar.

Faruk Beisser

12/13/2012 12:06:02 PM

Uff, the Great Leader has spoken, long live the Great Leader! Wonderful how he and his Gülen/Erbakan AKP do NOT polarize, alienate or marginalize people, they are giving real service to the people with kangaroo courts, fake secret witnesses, falsified evidence, and most of all putting the worst of all terrorists, the journalists, into prison.. Yes, yes, yes and please name a dam after the Great Leader, best after he has become the Grand Ayatollah of an Iranian Turkey!

ayten kumalar

12/13/2012 11:56:22 AM

No comment, sorry...

Agnes Smith

12/13/2012 11:13:40 AM

Great news - what about some proper housing and schools for the Syrian refugees while your putting your hand in your pocket. Suppose it is a slightly better idea than the second Bosphorus. Did that get shelved?

JRC JRC

12/13/2012 11:01:14 AM

In the photo: Not one woman and almost no one under 60 years old. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Turkey.
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