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Elm Fork-The current treatment capacity of the Elm Fork Water Treatment Plant (EFWTP) is 310 million US gallons (1,200,000 m 3) per day. Bachman -The Bachman Water Treatment Plant (BWTP) first began treating water in 1930 at a capacity of 30 million US gallons (110,000 m 3 ) per day.
The lake, with its 194,000-acre-foot (239,000,000 m 3) capacity and forty-three miles of shoreline, was the principal municipal water source for the city of Dallas for 31 years. In the 1940s, a need for increased water storage capacity and additional flood control became apparent.
This gives it a flood capacity of at least 425,500 acre-feet (524,800,000 m 3), including an allowance for the build-up of sediment in the lake's bottom. Typically, the lake is maintained near its conservation level, at 535 ft (163 m), giving it a capacity of 181,100 acre-feet (223,400,000 m 3 ) and a surface area of 7,280 acres (29.5 km 2 ).
The North Fork Reservoir, north of Black Mountain in eastern Buncombe County, is treating a little over 20 million gallons a day, according to Clay Chandler, a spokesman for the Asheville Water ...
Asheville Citizen Times visited the North Fork Water Treatment Plant near Black Mountain. How does it look after Tropical Storm Helene?
Due to sedimentation and other factors that affect a reservoir's storage capacity over time, some data listed might not accurately reflect actual current conditions in certain reservoirs. For example, Lake Mead – the largest reservoir in the U.S. – could store more than 32.4 million acre-feet (40.1 km 3 ) when first filled, but sediment ...
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New Frasier Dam is on the Elm Fork Of Trinity River in Dallas County, Texas and is used for flood control purposes. Construction was completed in 1965. It is owned by the Dallas Water Utilities New Frasier Dam is a gravity dam. Its height is 16 feet with a length of 180 feet. Its capacity is 651 acre-feet (803,000 m 3).