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Coosa River: North Highlands Dam: Bibb Pond: Chattahoochee River: Optimist Lake Dam Milkhouse Creek Reservoir Dog River Watershed Point A Dam: Point A Lake: Conecuh River: R.L. Harris Dam: Lake Wedowee (a. k. a. R.L. Harris Lake) Tallapoosa River: Robert F. Henry Lock and Dam: R.E."Bob" Woodruff Lake: Alabama River: Lewis Smith Dam: Lewis Smith ...
Walter Bouldin Dam is a dam in Elmore County, Alabama. The closest town is Wetumpka . The earthen dam was constructed in 1967 by the Alabama Power Company , with a height of 170 feet (52 m), and a length of 11,178 feet (3,407 m) at its crest. [ 1 ]
The lake was created by the flooding of the plains behind the R.L. Harris Dam, which began construction on November 1, 1974. [3] The dam was completed on April 20, 1983. There are two generating units that produce up to 67,500 kilowatts of power for each unit. The dam measures 1,142 feet (348 m) long and 151.5 feet (46.2 m) high. [2]
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R. L. Harris Lake, also known as Lake Wedowee, was impounded April 20, 1983 and named for Rother L. "Judge" Harris, an Alabama Power director and vice president of electric operations. The lake covers 10,600 acres (43 km 2 ) with 271 miles (436 km) of shoreline and a maximum capacity of 426,000 acre-feet (0.525 km 3 ).
Chattahoochee River: Chattahoochee River: Dam powered the defunct Eagle and Phenix textile mill. National Inventory of Dams ID GA05180. City Mills Dam [7] 10 ft (3.0 m) 2013 Phenix City: Hydropower dam. Unnamed dam: 2010 Seale
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The first rafting outfitter on the Lehigh River was Whitewater Challengers, which was founded in 1975. Water releases from the Francis E. Walter Dam provide enough water to make the river deep enough for boating. Three popular boating trips on the Lehigh River are: [5] White Haven to Rockport – 8.7 miles; Rockport to Glen Onoko – 12.2 miles