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| |  | | | The Clarendon Weir is a small weir on the Onkaparinga River, near Adelaide in South Australia. Built in 1894�96 as part of the early Onkaparinga Water Scheme, the weir was designed to pool water from the Mount Bold Reservoir, on the Onkaparinga, which is often boosted with water from the River Murray. From the weir water is directed onwards to Happy Valley Reservoir in the Field River catchment through pipeline. The water is used to supply the majority of the Adelaide regions water needs. The ... |
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| |  | | | Talbingo Dam is a major ungated rock fill with clay core embankment dam with concrete chute spillway across the Tumut River upstream of Talbingo in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. The dams main purpose is for the generation of hydro-power and is the largest of sixteen major dams that comprise the Snowy Mountains Scheme, a vast hydroelectricity and irrigation complex constructed in south-east Australia between 1949 and 1974 and now run by Snowy Hydro. The impounded reser... |
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| |  | Reservoirs in Queensland, Brisbane River, Bridges over the Brisbane River, Queensland floods, Somerset Region, Dams in Queensland, 1984 establishments in Australia, Dams completed in 1984, Rock-filled dams, Earth-filled dams, Embankment dams, Lake Wivenhoe, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, EngvarB from August 2014, Use dmy dates from August 2014, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with unknown parameters, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated ... | | The Wivenhoe Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a concrete spillway across the Brisbane River in South East Queensland, Australia. The dam wall is located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) by road from the centre of Brisbane. The primary purpose of the dam is the supply of potable water for the Brisbane and Ipswich regions. In addition, the dam also provides for flood mitigation control, hydroelectricity and for recreation. The impounded reservoir is called Lake Wivenhoe and the dam, the... |
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| |  | | | Nanhua Dam (Chinese: ��水庫; pinyin: Nánhu� Shu�kù), originally named Houjie Dam, is a dam across the Houku River, a tributary of the Tsengwen River in southern Taiwan. Located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Tainan City, the dam was built to provide municipal water to Tainan and Kaohsiung City and is operated by the Taiwan Water Corporation. Construction work started in December 1988, and impoundment of the reservoir began in July 1993. A conduit to supply water from the reserv... |
| |  | Periyar River, Dams in Kerala, Gravity dams, Dam controversies, Inter-state disputes in India, Dams completed in 1895, Masonry dams, Hidden categories:, Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from March 2015, CS1 errors: dates, Articles with dead external links from November 2011, Use dmy dates from November 2012, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam ... | | The Mullaperiyar Dam or Mullaiperiyar Dam is a masonry gravity dam on the Periyar River in the Indian state of Kerala It is located 881 m (2,890 ft) above mean sea level, on the Cardamom Hills of the Western Ghats in Thekkady, Idukki District of Kerala, South India. It was constructed between 1887 and 1895 by John Pennycuick to divert water eastwards to the Madras Presidency area (present-day Tamil Nadu). It has a height of 53.6 m (176 ft) from the foundation, and a length of 365.7 m (1,200 ft)... |
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| |  | 2008 establishments in China, Dams completed in 2008, Hydroelectric power stations in Hubei, Dams in China, Dams on the Yangtze River, Yichang, Gravity dams, Dam controversies, Locks of China, Energy infrastructure completed in 2012, Underground power stations, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh), All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from May 2011, CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh), Articl... | | The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric dam that spans the Yangtze River by the town of Sandouping, located in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, China. The Three Gorges Dam is the worlds largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW). The dam is the largest operating hydroelectric facility in terms of annual energy generation, generating 83.7 TWh in 2013 and 98.8 TWh in 2014, while the annual energy generation of the Itaipú Dam in Brazil and Paraguay was 98.6 TWh in 20... |
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| |  | | | Welbedacht Dam is a concrete-gravity type dam situated in South Africa, and was established in 1973. Bloemfontein is the sixth largest city in South Africa with a population of approximately 300 000. It is situated in the Modder River catchment which has insufficient water resources to meet the growing water requirements. The water supply to Bloemfontein is therefore augmented from the adjacent Caledon River by means of the Caledon - Modder River Government Water Scheme (CMRGWS). It was original... |
| |  | Dams completed in 1975, Energy infrastructure completed in 1975, Dams completed in 1980, Energy infrastructure completed in 1980, Dams in Tanzania, Hydroelectric power stations in Tanzania, Tanzanian building and structure stubs, Dam stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2015, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates not on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with unknown parameters, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Wikipedia artic... | | Kidatu Dam is a hydroelectric dam located in the Rufiji River Basin in Tanzania. The Kidatu power plant was built in two phases under the name of Great Ruaha Power Project in the 1970s for phase one and 1980�s for phase two. Phase I was completed in 1975 starting with the construction of an earth-rock fill dam, a generating capacity of 2 x 50 megawatts (67,000 hp), and 220kv transmission line to Dar es Salaam via Morogoro. Phase II, completed in 1980, involved two more 50 MW generators, and co... |
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| |  | | | The Gilgel Gibe III Dam is an under construction 243 m high roller-compacted concrete dam with an associated hydroelectric power plant on the Omo river in Ethiopia. It is located about 92 km (57 mi) northwest of Arba Minch in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region. Once completed it would be the third largest hydroelectric plant in Africa with a power output of about 1870 Megawatt (MW), thus more than doubling total installed capacity in Ethiopia from its 2007 level of 814 MW. T... |
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| |  | Dams completed in 2008, Energy infrastructure completed in 2008, Hydroelectric power stations in Iran, Dams in Iran, Dams in Azerbaijan, Hydroelectric power stations in Azerbaijan, Earth-filled dams, Iran–Soviet Union relations, Azerbaijan–Iran relations, Iranian dam stubs, Hydroelectric power plant stubs, Power station stubs, Iranian building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, CS1 Persian-language sources (fa), Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata,... | | Khoda Afarin Dam (also spelled as Khodaafarin Dam or Hudafarin Dam) is an earth-fill embankment dam on the Aras River straddling the border between Iran and Azerbaijan. It is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Khomarlu in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran and 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) southwest of Soltanlı in Jabrayil District, Azerbaijan. It is located 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) upstream of the Khodaafarin Bridges. The purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power generation and irrigation. It was conceiv... |
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| |  | | | The Jawa Dam is the remains of an ancient masonry gravity dam on Wadi Rajil at Jawa in Mafraq Governorate, Jordan, 58 kilometres (36 mi) north of Azraq. It is the oldest known dam in the world, dating back to 3000 BC. The dam was part of a water supply system that included other smaller dams, channels and deflectors across the wadi to support the short lived local town of Jawa. Therefore, the term Jawa Dams is sometimes used to describe the dams around Jawa. The Jawa Dam, though, is the largest ... |
| |  | Hydroelectric power stations in Syria, Dams in Syria, Soviet Union–Syria relations, Dams on the Euphrates River, Buildings and structures in Ar-Raqqah Governorate, Earth-filled dams, Dams completed in 1973, 1973 establishments in Syria, Energy infrastructure completed in 1977, Hidden categories:, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Articles containing Arabic-language text, Pages with citations lacking titles, CS1 French-language sources (fr), Good artic... | | The Tabqa Dam (Arabic: سد ا�طب�ة�), or al-Thawra Dam as it is also named (Arabic: سد ا�ث�رة�, literally dam of the revolution), is an earth-fill dam on the Euphrates, located 40 kilometres (25 mi) upstream from the city of Ar-Raqqah in Ar-Raqqah Governorate, Syria. The dam is 60 metres (200 ft) high and 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) long and is the largest dam in Syria. Its construction led to the creation of Lake Assad, Syrias largest water reservoir. The dam was constructed b... |
| |  | Dams in Erzurum Province, Hydroelectric power stations in Turkey, Dams on the Çoruh River, Gravity dams, Dams completed in 2012, Roller-compacted concrete dams, 2012 establishments in Turkey, Energy infrastructure completed in 2013, Hidden categories:, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr), Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Lists of coordinates, Geographic coordinate l... | | The Güllüba� Dam is a gravity dam near the town of Güllüba� on the �oruh River in Erzurum Province, Turkey. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production. Construction on the river diversion tunnel began in 2009 and the dam was complete in 2012. That same year the first generator became operational and the final generator was operational in March 2013. Water from the dam is sent down downstream through a 3,200 m (10,500 ft) long penstock where it reaches an 84 MW pow... |
| |  | | | The Keban Dam (Turkish: Keban Barajı) is a hydroelectric dam on the Euphrates, located in the Elazı� Province of Turkey. The dam was the first and uppermost of several large-scale dams to be built on the Euphrates by Turkey. Although the Keban Dam was not originally constructed as a part of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), it is now a fully integrated component of the project, which aims to stimulate economic development in Southeastern Turkey. Construction of the dam commenced in 19... |
| |  | | | Kouris is the largest dam of a network of 107 dams in Cyprus. It lies at an altitude of 250 metres (820 ft) and collects the water delivered by the rivers Kouris, Limnatis and Kryos. Furthermore, water from Diarizos river is diverted to Kouris dam via a 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) long connecting tunnel. It has an overall catchment area of 300 kilometres (190 mi)2. The dam is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of the city of Limassol and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) west of the village of Ypsonas. T... |
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| |  | | | The Zillergründl Dam is an arch dam on the Ziller River in the upper Ziller Valley of Tyrol state, Austria. It is 16 km (10 mi) east of Mayrhofen. The primary purpose of the dam is hydroelectric power production and it supports a 360 MW pumped-storage power station. As part of the Zemm-Ziller Development, construction on the dam began in 1981 and it along with the Häusling Pumped Storage Power Plant were complete in 1986. The power plant was fully commissioned by 1988. The dam is the second ta... |
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| |  | | | Ringedals Dam is a gravity dam by Ringedalsvatnet at Tyssedal in Odda municipality in the county of Hordaland, Norway. The dam was built in stages between 1909 and 1918 in connection with the hydroelectric power plant in Tyssedal and the factories in Odda. When the dam was completed in 1918 it was one of Europe�s largest gravity dams with a reservoir capacity of 222 million m3. The dam is built in Cyclopean concrete with 30% large-sized stones (plums) and dressed on both sides with approximat... |
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| |  | | | The Kenney Dam is a rock-filled hydroelectric dam on the Nechako River in northwestern British Columbia, built in the early 1950s. The impoundment of water behind the dam forms the Nechako Reservoir, which is also commonly known as the Oosta Lake Reservoir. The dam was constructed to power an aluminum smelter in Kitimat, British Columbia by Alcan (now Rio Tinto Alcan), although in late 1980s the company increased their economic activity by selling excess electricity across North America.:128 The... |
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| |  | Buildings and structures in Fresno County, California, Buildings and structures in Madera County, California, Dams in California, Hydroelectric power plants in California, San Joaquin Valley, United States Bureau of Reclamation dams, Dams completed in 1942, Energy infrastructure completed in 1942, Dams on the San Joaquin River, Central Valley Project, Hidden categories:, CS1 errors: dates, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with dep... | | |
| |  | Dams in California, Hydroelectric power plants in California, United States local public utility dams, Buildings and structures in Yosemite National Park, History of San Francisco, California, Hetch Hetchy Project, Buildings and structures in Tuolumne County, California, Dams and reservoirs in U.S. National Park Service units, Arch-gravity dams, Dams completed in 1923, Energy infrastructure completed in 1923, Dam controversies, Dams on the Tuolumne River, 1923 establishments in California, Hidde... | | OShaughnessy Dam is a 430-foot (131 m) high concrete arch-gravity dam in Tuolumne County, California, in the United States. It impounds the Tuolumne River at the lower end of Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park, about 160 miles (260 km) east of San Francisco. The dam and reservoir are the source for the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct, which provides water for over 2 million people in San Francisco and other municipalities of the west Bay Area. The dam is named for engineer Michael OShaughnessy,... |
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| |  | | | The Kemano Generating Station is situated 75 km (47 mi) southeast of Kitimat in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It was completed in 1954, providing hydroelectricity for Alcans Kitimat Aluminum smelter. The powerhouse is built in a cavern created 427 m (1,400 ft) inside the base of Mt Dubose. It produces 896 MW of power from its eight generator units, each of which has a capacity of 112MW. It was the largest producer in the province when it was built, and is now the fifth largest electr... |
| |  | Lake Mohave, Reservoirs in Mohave County, Arizona, Reservoirs in Nevada, Colorado River, Dams and reservoirs in U.S. National Park Service units, Lakes of the Mojave Desert, Landforms of Clark County, Nevada, Landmarks in Arizona, Landmarks in Nevada, Lower Colorado River Valley, Reservoirs in Arizona, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2012, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no ... | | Lake Mohave is a reservoir formed by Davis Dam on the Colorado River, which defines the border between Nevada and Arizona in the United States. The lake lies at an elevation of 647 feet (197 m) near Laughlin, Nevada, Searchlight, Nevada, Cottonwood Cove, Nevada, and Bullhead City, Arizona, The Lake starts at the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River and runs to the Davis Dam. The lake and adjacent lands forming its shoreline are part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area administered by the U.S. ... |
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| |  | | | Moran Dam, also called High Moran Dam or Moran Canyon Dam, was a 1950s proposal to dam the Fraser River in the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC). The structure was planned in the wake of devastating floods in a time of rapidly growing power demand, and if built, would have powered the largest hydroelectric facility in North America. After a protracted environmental battle, Moran Dam was defeated in 1972, mainly over concerns of its adverse impact on salmon populations in the Fraser Rive... |
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| |  | | | Dry Falls Dam is a rockfaced earthfill-type^ dam in the U.S. state of Washington. Located in Grant County near Coulee City, it was built as part of the Bureau of Reclamations Columbia Basin Project. Water from the Columbia River, impounded by Grand Coulee Dam, is pumped into Grand Coulee, a formerly dry canyon, via the short Feeder Canal. Grand Coulees north end is sealed by North Dam and Dry Falls Dam stretches across the midsection of the Coulee. This allows the water pumped from the Columbia ... |
| |  | | | Paradise Dam was a proposed dam on the Clark Fork River in Montana. It was proposed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as an alternative to the construction of Glacier View Dam on the western boundary of Glacier National Park, to capture the flow of the Flathead River. The earth embankment dam was planned to be about 250 feet (76 m) high, impounding a reservoir of 4,080,000 acre feet (5.03 km3). While it was viewed as a desirable power generation and water storage project by the Corps of Engine... |
| |  | Dams in Idaho, Dams on the Boise River, Hydroelectric power plants in Idaho, Buildings and structures in Ada County, Idaho, Run-of-the-river power stations, Dams completed in 1906, Dams on the National Register of Historic Places in Idaho, 1906 establishments in Idaho, Energy infrastructure completed in 1906, Hidden categories:, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Com... | | The Barber Dam is a timber-crib dam on the Boise River located about 3 mi (5 km) east of Boise, Idaho. The dam was constructed by the Barber Lumber Company between 1904 and 1906 to serve as a mill pond for timber. A power plant was also constructed in conjunction with the dam which powered the mill and the town of Barberton (Barber), which was established in 1910. In 1934, the Great Depression effected the closure of the mill and the facilities were purchased by Boise Cascade. The Harris Ranch p... |
| |  | | | Dworshak Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the western United States, on the North Fork Clearwater River in Clearwater County, Idaho. The dam is located approximately 4 miles (6 km) northeast of Orofino and impounds the Dworshak Reservoir for flood control and hydroelectricity generation. With a height of 717 feet (219 m), Dworshak is the third tallest dam in the United States and the tallest straight-axis concrete dam in the Western Hemisphere. Construction of the dam by the U.S. Army Corps of E... |
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| |  | | | Echo Park Dam was proposed in the 1950s by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation as a central feature of the Colorado River Storage Project. Situated on the Green River, a major tributary of the Colorado River, the dam was proposed for the Echo Park district of Dinosaur National Monument, flooding much of the Green and Yampa river valleys in the monument. The dam was bitterly opposed by conservationists, who saw the encroachment of a dam into an existing national park as another Hetch Hetchy, to be opp... |
| |  | | | Morrow Point Dam is a 468-foot-tall (143 m) concrete double-arch dam on the Gunnison River located in Colorado, the first dam of its type built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Located in the upper Black Canyon of the Gunnison, it creates Morrow Point Reservoir, and is within the National Park Service-operated Curecanti National Recreation Area. The dam is between the Blue Mesa Dam (upstream) and the Crystal Dam (downstream). Morrow Point Dam and reservoir are part of the Bureau of Reclamation... |
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| |  | Dams in Michigan, National Register of Historic Places in Michigan, Buildings and structures in Houghton County, Michigan, Dams on the National Register of Historic Places, Dams completed in 1901, United States local public utility dams, Historic American Engineering Record in Michigan, Steel dams, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, Str... | | The Redridge Steel Dam is a steel dam across the Salmon Trout River in Redridge, Houghton County, Michigan. Completed in 1901, it is a flat slab buttress dam constructed of steel, a relatively rare material for construction of dams, which are typically earthenworks or masonry. Most sources indicate it was one of only three such dams constructed in the United States, the other two being the Ashfork-Bainbridge Steel Dam (1898, Arizona) and the Hauser Lake Dam (1901, Montana), the last of which fai... |
| |  | Manicouagan-Outardes hydroelectric project, Dams in Quebec, Buttress dams, Arch dams, Dams completed in 1970, Dams on the Manicouagan River, Energy infrastructure completed in 1970, 1970 establishments in Quebec, Hidden categories:, CS1 French-language sources (fr), Pages with citations lacking titles, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with unknown parameters, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Articles containing French-language text, Commons category with local ... | | The Daniel-Johnson Dam (French: Barrage Daniel-Johnson), formerly known as Manic-5, is a multiple-arch buttress dam on the Manicouagan River that creates the annular Manicouagan Reservoir. The dam is composed of 14 buttresses and 13 arches and is 214 km (133 mi) north of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, Canada. The dam was constructed between 1959 and 1970 for the purpose of hydroelectric power production and supplies water to the Manic-5 and Manic-5-PA power houses with a combined capacity of 2,596 MW. T... |
| |  | | | Lake Lemon is a reservoir located in southern Indiana approximately 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Bloomington, Indiana. It is bounded by private and public property in Monroe County and Brown County, with the eastern end of the lake in Brown County. The surface area of the lake is 1,650 acres (670 ha), making it the 11th largest lake in Indiana. There are 24 miles (39 km) of shoreline. The lake has an average depth of 9.7 feet (3.0 m) at full pool level. The greatest depth is somewhat in excess ... |
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| |  | | | Meadow Grounds Lake was completed in 1965 and is a 204-acre reservoir located within State Game Lands 53 in Fulton County, Pennsylvania. The dam and lake areas are leased to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. The dam was designed and built by the PFBC and construction of the dam was complete in June 1964. As the permit holder for the Meadow Grounds Dam the PFBC is responsible for its safe operation and maintenance. Meadow Grounds Dam is categori... |
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| |  | Dams in Tennessee, Buildings and structures in Davidson County, Tennessee, Buildings and structures in Sumner County, Tennessee, Hydroelectric power plants in Tennessee, Transportation in Davidson County, Tennessee, Transportation in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States Army Corps of Engineers dams, Dams completed in 1954, Energy infrastructure completed in 1954, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2012, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates on W... | | |
| |  | Reservoirs in Virginia, Reservoirs in North Carolina, Roanoke River, Landforms of Brunswick County, Virginia, Landforms of Halifax County, North Carolina, Landforms of Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Landforms of Northampton County, North Carolina, Landforms of Warren County, North Carolina, Dams in North Carolina, United States power company dams, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2009, All articles lacking in-text citations, Coordinates on Wikidata, Commons catego... | | |
| |  | Dams in California, Buildings and structures in El Dorado County, California, Buildings and structures in Placer County, California, United States Bureau of Reclamation proposed dams, Central Valley Project, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from April 2012, Pages using web citations with no URL, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Coordinates on Wikidata, Pages using infobox dam with deprecated parameters, Commons category... | | Auburn Dam was a proposed dam on the North Fork of the American River east of the town of Auburn, California in the United States, on the border of Placer and El Dorado Counties. Slated to be completed in the 1970s by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, at a height of 685 feet (209 m) the concrete arch-gravity dam was to be the largest three-centered thin arch dam in the world. Straddling a gorge downstream of the confluence of the North and Middle Forks of the American River and upstream of Folsom ... |