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The Chiuvone (or Chjuvonu, Scopamène) is a small river in the department of Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. It is a tributary of the river Rizzanese. There is a small hydroelectric power dam on the river.

Chiuvone
Native nameChjuvonu  (Corsican)
Location
CountryFrance
RegionCorsica
DepartmentCorse-du-Sud
Physical characteristics
MouthRizzanese
  coordinates
41.71628°N 9.05148°E / 41.71628; 9.05148
Length24.29 kilometres (15.09 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionRizzaneseMediterranean Sea

Course


The Chiuvone is 24.29 kilometres (15.09 mi) long. It crosses the communes of Aullène, Cargiaca, Serra-di-Scopamène, Zérubia, Zicavo and Zoza.[1] The river has its source on the Coscione plateau at an altitude of 1,585 metres (5,200 ft).[2] It rises in the commune of Aullène to the east of the 1,627 metres (5,338 ft) Taglio di Serra Longa. It flows northwest, then turns to flow southwest past the village of Aullène to its confluence with the Rizzanese west of the village of Zoza. The D69 road follows the river for most of its course.[3]

The river has a good chemical condition and very good ecological condition.[4] There are natural swimming pools and waterfalls to the north of the point where the D69 road crosses the river.[2]


Dam


There is a gravity dam on the Chiuvone to the west of Zérubia at an elevation of 560 metres (1,840 ft). It supplies the Microcentrale Chiuvone, or Microcentrale de Cargiaca, a small hydroelectric plant. The hydraulic head is 4.41 metres (14.5 ft).[5] The plant has a capacity of 3.5 MW.[6] The river is "réservé" above this point.[7]

The hydroelectric project was authorized on 29 November 2002 by the prefect of Corse-du-Sud, to be operated by the Société Hydroélectrique Du Scopamene. A request by the Association nationale de protection des eaux et rivieres, truites-ombres-saumons to annul the order was rejected on 27 November 2003 by the Administrative Court of Bastia. A request by the same association on 10 February 2004 to overturn this decision was rejected by the Marseille Court of Appeal on 20 September 2007.[8]


Tributaries


The following streams (ruisseaux) are tributaries of the Chiuvone (ordered by length) and sub-tributaries:[1]


Notes


    1. Le Chiuvone, Sandre.
    2. Piscines naturelles du Chiuvone...
    3. Relation: Le Chiuvone (8474684).
    4. Projet d'état des lieux..., p. 107.
    5. Microcentrale – Chiuvone.
    6. Moyens de production electrique en Corse.
    7. Le Gall & Dany 2014, p. 26.
    8. 04MA00286, Inédit au recueil Lebon.

    Sources



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    [de] Chiuvone

    Der Chiuvone (auch Scopamène genannt) ist ein Fluss in Frankreich, der im Département Corse-du-Sud auf der Insel Korsika verläuft. Sein Quellbach Ruisseau de Frauletu entspringt am Plateau du Coscione, im Regionalen Naturpark Korsika, an der Gemeindegrenze von Serra-di-Scopamène und Zicavo. Er entwässert generell in südwestlicher Richtung und mündet nach rund 24[2] Kilometern an der Gemeindegrenze von Cargiaca und Zoza als rechter Nebenfluss in den Rizzanese.
    - [en] Chiuvone



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