- Folsom Dam
Folsom Dam is in
Northern California about 25 miles northeast of Sacramento on theAmerican River . Thedam is in the city of Folsom in Sacramento County and formsFolsom Lake . Folsom Dam is aconcrete gravity dam, which depends on its weight to hold back the lake. It is 340 feet high and was completed in 1955. The dam was built by theUnited States Army Corps of Engineers , but after completion it was transferred to theUnited States Bureau of Reclamation . The dam and lake are part of theCentral Valley Project , a multipurpose project that providesflood control,hydroelectricity ,drinking water and water forirrigation . [http://www.usace.army.mil/cw/hot_topics/proj/folsom_jul07.pdf Folsom dam upgrades (pdf)] to provide increased flood protection for Sacramento are scheduled to be completed in 2015.Folsom Power Plant is located at the base of the dam. It has three
Francis turbine s with a combined capacity of 199 MW. The power plant'selectricity production is intermediate, between peaking and base load. It operates during the day, when the demand and price for electricity is the highest.Some old settlements and towns were flooded when the lake was filled; including:
Mormon Island and Salmon Falls.History of the Dam
Folsom Dam was built in 1955.
In 1995, a dam gate failure caused half the lake to have to be drained, so workers could fix the gate. The lubricant of the gate had been found to be the culprit, as it had eroded the hinges.
After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the Bureau of Reclamation did an analysis on potential targets for terrorism and measures that can be done to eliminate or reduce this threat. With several hundred thousand residents directly surrounding the American River, the possibility of an attack on Folsom Dam was great enough concern for Bureau officials to close down access to the road which went over the dam.
Unfortunately for Folsom residents, this Dam Road was a major artery in the city. With its closure, traffic has been severe during rush hour times, and businesses along the snarled traffic areas have suffered. Residents and Folsom officials alike have been calling for re-opening the Dam Road in some venue. Though the opening of the road was initially approved, funding for the security measures remained an issue. A bridge to bypass the road is under construction and may be open as early as 2008.
The dam is currently under construction for 2 major projects: a 7-foot raise (to increase flood protection), and a new spillway, which will run parallel to the new bridge under construction.
atire
In a satirical comedy video,
The Onion offered a fake reportage about a memorial pre-emptively created to the victims of a disaster that will die once a future, totally avoidable disaster occurs and the dam collapses. [ [http://www.theonion.com/content/video/preemptive_memorial_honors_future "Preemptive Memorial Honors Future Victims Of Imminent Dam Disaster"] ,The Onion ]References
* [http://www.usbr.gov/power/data/sites/folsom/folsom.html United States Bureau of Reclamation - Folsom Power Plant]
* [http://www.usbr.gov/dataweb/html/folsom.html United States Bureau of Reclamation - Central Valley Project]
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