Arachthos River is the largest river in Epirus and the 8th largest in Greece; it is 110 km long and its
drainage area is 2209 km2. After emanating from Pindus mountains (near Metsovo), it enters into
the Pournari Reservoir in Arta, passes through Arta and discharges into the Ambracian
Gulf near Kommeno. Arachthos River prevents flooding of the city of Arta and supplies water to
most of Epirus.
The design of flood protection works in Arachthos River is currently in progress; it is performed by
a consortium of Greek Consulting Firms for the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transportation. In
the present work, we examine the effect of Flood Retention Ponds on the inundation area and the
subsequent flood risk for the city of Arta. The Flood Retention Ponds are constructed immediately
downstream of the Pournari Reservoir and 5600 m upstream of the historic Bridge of Arta; their
exact locations were identified after a preliminary study and field surveys. Firstly, we performed
the design of the Flood Retention Ponds, based on international standards and specifications
found in the international literature; then, we performed hydrodynamic calculations using the
Hydrologic Engineering Center's-River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) 1D/2D with and without the
Flood Retention Ponds. Thirdly, we compared the calculations and the corresponding inundation
areas and derive conclusions on the effect of Flood Retention Ponds.
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Arachthos River is the largest river in Epirus and the 8th largest in Greece; it is 110 km long and its
drainage area is 2209 km2. After emanating from Pindus mountains (near Metsovo), it enters into
the Pournari Reservoir in Arta, passes through Arta and discharges into the Ambracian
Gulf near Kommeno. Arachthos River prevents flooding of the city of Arta and supplies water to
most of Epirus.
The design of flood protection works in Arachthos River is currently in progress; it is performe...
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