- Kinzua Dam
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dam_name= Kinzua Dam
caption= Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River
official_name= Kinzua Dam
crosses=Allegheny River
reservoir=Allegheny Reservoir
locale=Allegheny National Forest
in Warren County, PA,USA
maint= Army Corps of Engineers
length= convert|1897|ft|m|0
height= convert|179|ft|m|0
width= convert|1245|ft|m|0
began= 1960
open= 1965
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extra=The Kinzua Dam, in the
Allegheny National Forest inWarren County, Pennsylvania , is one of the largestdam s in theUnited States east of theMississippi River .The dam is located convert|6|mi|km|0 east of
Warren, Pennsylvania along Route 59, within the convert|500000|acre|km2|-3|adj=onAllegheny National Forest . A boat marina and beach are located within the dam boundaries. In addition to providing flood control and power generation, the dam created Pennsylvania's deepest lake, theAllegheny Reservoir , also known as Kinzua Lake.Displacements
Native Americans
Construction of the dam forced the departure of Pennsylvania's last Native Americans, the Senecas, who now live near
Salamanca, New York , on the northern shores of land flooded by the dam. A lawsuit against breaking the U.S.treaty which guaranteed perpetual Seneca ownership of the land had been argued by the Quakers but it lost in Federal court. In 1964, the American country singerJohnny Cash recorded the song "" (composed by the Native American folk singerPeter La Farge ) about the Senecas' plight. The folk singerBuffy Sainte-Marie also mentions the Kinzua Dam in her songs "Now That the Buffalo's Gone" (recorded in 1964) and "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying" (recorded in 1966). The Seneca leader, Chief Cornplanter, was a significant figure in theFrench and Indian War and theAmerican Revolution .Boy Scouts of America
The creation of the dam also forced the displacement of Camp Olmsted, owned by the
Chief Cornplanter Council of theBoy Scouts of America . Thecampsite had once been located onbottomland along theAllegheny River but dam construction forced it to be moved up the hillside some distance. The once-nearly flat camp now has one of the steepest grades of any Boy Scout Camp in America.Fact|date=August 2007Construction
Authorized by the
Flood Control Act s of 1936, 1938, and 1941, actual construction on the dam was begun by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1960 and completed in 1965. The main purpose of the dam is flood control on the Allegheny and Ohio rivers. This dam controls drainage on a watershed of convert|2180|sqmi|km2|-1 or an area twice the size of the state ofRhode Island . Side benefits derived from the dam include drought control, hydroelectric power production, and recreation.The total cost of construction was approximately $108 million. According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kinzua more than paid for itself in 1972 when tropical storm Agnes dumped continual heavy rains on the watershed, bringing the reservoir to within three feet of its maximum storage capacity. Over $247 million in downstream damages were prevented.
Engineering data
*Length of dam: convert|1897|ft|m|0
*Maximum height of dam: convert|179|ft|m|0
*Earthfill: 3,000,000 cubic yards (2,300,000 m³)
*Concrete: 500,000 cubic yards (380,000 m³)
*Penstock s (pipes through dam): Eight 5’-8” x 10’ discharge sluices and two hydroelectric penstocks, convert|15|ft|m|1 in diameter
*Hydroelectric generating capacity: 400megawatt s
*Construction Costs: $108,000,000eneca Pumped Storage Generating Station
Immediately above the downstream side of the dam is the
Seneca Pumped Storage Generating Station , a hydroelectric power plant usingpumped storage to accommodate peak electrical load by storingpotential energy in water pumped into an upper reservoir by using base load electricity, then reclaiming that energy when it is needed by allowing the water to fall back down and drive generators along the way.External links
* [http://www.lrp.usace.army.mil/rec/lakes/kinzuala.htm Project Page] ,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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