- Williams Island Dam
Williams Island Dam is located on the James River in the
independent city ofRichmond, Virginia . Just below the dam, seven miles of rapids mark the descent of the river downstream through the geologicalfall line region to the navigable tidal portion below Richmond, which extends southeast toHampton Roads .Williams Island Dam was built in 1905 as part of a drinking water project of the City of Richmond which made use of a portion of the former
James River and Kanawha Canal along the north shore of the river west of Richmond. A gravity dam, its height is 7 feet. Its normal storage capacity is estimated to be 50 acre feet. [ http://findlakes.com/williams_island_dam_virginia~va76002.htm ] It was connected with an early waterworks building which is located on Pumphouse Drive just west of the city'sBoulevard Bridge .Williams Island Dam is wholly-located within the city's James River Park system. Williams Island, which separates the two sections of the dam, is a 95-acre wildlife preserve [ http://www.discoverrichmond.com/dis/sports/recreation/james_river/article/williams_island/1449/ ] and has the nest of a
Bald Eagle . According to the James River Park website, Richmond is the only capital city in the lower 48 states to have an eagle nesting inside the corporate limits. [ http://www.jamesriverpark.org/ ]References
External links
* [http://www.jamesriverpark.org/ James River Park official website]
* [http://www.discoverrichmond.com/dis/sports/recreation/james_river/article/williams_island/1449/ Discover Richmond - Williams Island and Dam]
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