Mansfield Dam

Mansfield Dam
Mansfield Dam
Official name Mansfield Dam
Location Travis County, Texas, USA
Coordinates 30°23′32″N 97°54′26″W / 30.39222°N 97.90722°W / 30.39222; -97.90722Coordinates: 30°23′32″N 97°54′26″W / 30.39222°N 97.90722°W / 30.39222; -97.90722
Construction began 1937
Opening date 1941
Dam and spillways
Height 278 feet (85 m)
Length 7,089 feet (2,161 m)
Base width 213 feet (65 m)
Impounds Colorado River
Reservoir
Creates Lake Travis
Power station
Installed capacity 102 MW

Mansfield Dam (formerly Marshall Ford Dam) is a dam located at 30°23′32″N 97°54′26″W / 30.3923°N 97.9073°W / 30.3923; -97.9073 (WGS 84 datum) across a canyon at Marshall Ford on the Colorado River, 13 miles (21 km) northwest of Austin, Texas. Construction of the dam began in 1937 and was completed in 1941 as a joint project by the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) and the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The company Brown and Root was awarded the contract to construct the dam. Brown and Root appointed James E. Walters, Sr (decades later Mr. Walters was selected to direct the construction of the Greater New Orleans Causeway touted as the longest bridge in the world) to direct the project. Originally called Marshall Ford Dam, the name was changed in 1941 in honor of United States Representative J.J. Mansfield. The reservoir behind Mansfield Dam is named Lake Travis. The dam is owned and operated by the LCRA.

Mansfield Dam is 278 feet (85 m) high, 7,089 feet (2 km) long, and 213 feet (65 m) thick at the base. The concrete gravity dam with embankment wings and saddle dikes was designed to control flooding; to store 1.4 km³ (369 billion US gallons) of water; and to generate hydroelectric power (102 megawatts).

A two-lane highway, RM 620, crossed the top of the dam, but traffic congestion brought on by the growth of the city of Austin and expanded popularity of recreation at Lake Travis forced the state to build a four-lane highway bridge on the downstream side of the dam. Traffic is no longer allowed on the road across the dam, except for service vehicles.

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