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  2. Walters Dam - Wikipedia

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    Duke Energy Walters Dam , also known locally as the Waterville Dam, is a hydroelectric dam in Haywood County of western North Carolina , in the Great Smoky Mountains . The concrete arch dam is 180 ft (55 m) high by 800 ft (240 m) long, impounding the Pigeon River , near Interstate 40 .

  3. Cocke County, Newport evacuations ordered after false alarm ...

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    Walters Dam is owned and operated by Duke Energy and controls a portion of the Pigeon River. The Walters Dam is also known as the Waterville Dam and both names were used in various officials ...

  4. North Carolina dam holds after heavy rains, concerns about ...

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    Valerie Patterson, a Duke Energy spokeswoman, said the dam and its floodgates were performing "as expected" and that the company "has all gates open at the Waterville Dam and continues to pass ...

  5. Helene wreaking havoc across Southeast; 39 dead; 4M in the ...

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    State emergency management officials said around 4:40 p.m. that Duke Energy, which owns and operates the dam, ... "There is no longer a risk of an imminent dam failure for Walters Dam on the ...

  6. List of power stations in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of North Carolina, sorted by type and name.In 2022, North Carolina had a total summer capacity of 35,391 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 134,257 GWh. [2]

  7. Effects of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Duke Energy reported that the degree of destruction to power infrastructure would require "significant replacement". [66] On October 2, Duke Energy reported that 370 substations in western North Carolina were damaged or destroyed by the impacts of Helene, with several having been underwater.

  8. Hurricane Helene Flooding Was Caused By Rainfall, Not Dams - AOL

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    Duke Energy, which manages much of the state’s energy infrastructure, including Cowans Ford Dam, began preparing for potential flooding as soon as it anticipated Helene’s arrival.

  9. Category:Duke Energy dams - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Duke Energy dams" ... Walters Dam; Lake Wylie This page was last edited on 17 July 2012, at 05:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...