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  2. Roller-compacted concrete - Wikipedia

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    The rebuilt upper reservoir of the Taum Sauk plant, nearing completion in this photo, is the largest RCC dam in North America. [1]Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) or rolled concrete (rollcrete) is a special blend of concrete that has essentially the same ingredients as conventional concrete but in different ratios, and increasingly with partial substitution of fly ash for portland cement. [2]

  3. Category:Roller-compacted concrete dams - Wikipedia

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    The category lists dams constructed primarily with roller-compacted concrete (RCC). They include arch and gravity dams currently proposed, under construction or completed. Contents

  4. Taum Sauk Hydroelectric Power Station - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2005, a catastrophic failure in the upper reservoir dam put the plant out of operation until it was rebuilt, recertified, and reopened on April 21, 2010. [10] The new upper reservoir dam, rebuilt from the ground up, is the largest roller-compacted concrete dam in North America. [11]

  5. Olivenhain Dam - Wikipedia

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    It does not sit on a river or stream but is supplied with water by a system of pumps and pipes. The dam is connected to Lake Hodges and the Second San Diego Aqueduct. It is constructed of roller-compacted concrete and is the first of its type in California. Aerial view of Olivenhain Dam and Reservoir, as seen in October of 2024

  6. Hickory Log Creek Dam - Wikipedia

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    Hickory Log Creek Dam is a 180-foot (55 m) high roller-compacted-concrete dam just north of the Riverstone business district in Canton, and just west of Bluffs Parkway. ( 34°16′02″N 84°28′30″W  /  34.2671°N 84.4749°W  / 34.2671; -84.4749  ( Hickory Log Creek Dam ) ) The city partnered with the Cobb County-Marietta Water ...

  7. Saluda Dam - Wikipedia

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    The original Saluda Dam is a 7,800 ft (2,400 m) long, 213-foot (65 m)-high earthen-embankment dam. [6] The dam contains a 2,900 ft (880 m) long emergency spillway controlled by six steel tainter gates. The back-up dam located at the original dam's toe and is a 2,300 ft (700 m) long, 213-foot (65 m) high roller-compacted concrete dam. Rock-fill ...

  8. Middle Vaitarna Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Vaitarna Dam is a notable dam located in Maharashtra, India. [1] With a height of 84 metres (276 ft), it is the third tallest dam in the state and is constructed using roller compacted concrete. [2] Situated in Kochale village in Thane, the dam was built in 2012 on the Vaitarna river.

  9. Paradise Dam (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Paradise Dam, also known as the Burnett River Dam, is a roller compacted concrete (RCC) gravity dam across the Burnett River, located between Coringa and Good Night northwest of Biggenden and 80 kilometres (50 mi) southwest of Bundaberg in the Wide Bay-Burnett region of Queensland, Australia.