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Englewood Dam was constructed as a Works Progress Administration project in 1936. It is located on Willow Creek approximately 9 mi (14 km) upstream from Englewood in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States.
Country: United States: Location: Ada County, Idaho: Coordinates: 1]: Purpose: Flood control, irrigation: Construction began: 1949 (): Opening date: 1955; 70 years ago () [2]: Construction cost: $19 million (1955): Owner(s): U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [2]: Dam and spillways; Type of dam: Embankment dam: Impounds: Boise River: Height: 340 ft (104 m) [2]: Length: 2,340 ft (713 m) [2 ...
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The power station contains three 320 MW Francis turbine-generators for a total installed capacity of 960 MW. [8] Downstream of the Aguamilpa Dam is the San Rafael Dam at 21°46′49″N 104°53′15″W / 21.78028°N 104.88750°W / 21.78028; -104.88750 ( San Rafael Dam ) which has a storage capacity of 54,000,000 m 3 (43,779 ...
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Mactaquac Dam with the spillways open, April 2017. The Mactaquac Dam is an embankment dam used to generate hydroelectricity in Mactaquac, New Brunswick.It dams the waters of the Saint John River and is operated by NB Power with a capacity to generate 670 megawatts of electricity from 6 turbines; this represents 20 percent of New Brunswick's power demand.
The Lubuge Dam (Chinese: 鲁布革水电站) is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Huangni River, a tributary of the Nanpan River, located near Lubugexiang in Luoping County on the border of Guizhou and Yunnan Provinces, China.
Sylvenstein Dam is an earthen embankment dam in the Isar valley, in the alpine part of Upper Bavaria, Germany which impounds the Sylvenstein Reservoir (German: Sylvensteinspeicher). In the 1920s, several hydropower plants were built in the tributary of the upper Isar River such as ones at the Achensee and Lake Walchen Power Plant .