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Center Hill Lake

Center Hill Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is located in Middle Tennessee near Smithville. Created by means of a dam constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1948, the lake has a dual purpose: electricity production and flood control.[1] Center Hill Dam is 260 ft (79 m) high, and it is composed of concrete and earth structures, with 8 gates that are 50 ft (15 m) wide each. Center Hill Lake is one of four major flood control reservoirs for the Cumberland; the others being Percy Priest Lake, Dale Hollow Reservoir, and Lake Cumberland.[2]

Center Hill Lake
Center Hill Dam and Lake
Center Hill Lake
Center Hill Lake
LocationDeKalb / Putnam / White / Warren counties, Middle Tennessee
Coordinates36°05′49″N 85°49′36″W / 36.09694°N 85.82667°W / 36.09694; -85.82667Coordinates: 36°05′49″N 85°49′36″W / 36.09694°N 85.82667°W / 36.09694; -85.82667
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsCaney Fork
Falling Water River
Catchment area2,174 sq mi (5,630 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length64 mi (103 km)
Surface area18,220 acres (7,370 ha)
Max. depth190 ft (58 m)
Water volume762,000 acre⋅ft (940,000,000 m3)
Center Hill Dam

Geography

The lake, which is 64 mi (103 km) long, covers an area of 18,220 acres (73.7 km2). Center Hill Lake has a storage capacity of 762,000 acre⋅ft (940,000,000 m3) of water. The lake has approximately 415 mi (668 km) of shoreline, with the deepest point at 190 ft (58 m). The watershed area for the lake is 2,174 sq mi (5,630 km2). The lake is well known for water recreation and fishing.

 
Sunset over Center Hill Lake

Major tributaries of Center Hill Lake include the Caney Fork (the main tributary) and the Falling Water River.

Edgar Evins, Burgess Falls and Rock Island State Parks contain portions of the lake's shoreline, the rest of which has been relatively underdeveloped until recent years. Lately, the area surrounding Center Hill Lake has been the target of land developers, who have begun construction on several upper-middle-class vacation homes and condos. Some locals protest that these actions are destroying the beauty of nature that make it such an attractive locale for such developments.[citation needed]

History

1940-1948: Construction

In the aftermath of the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Congress authorized the use of War Department funds to build dams at Center Hill and Dale Hollow that would generate the power required to support defense industry in the Southeastern United States.

In early 1942, the Corps opened bidding to private contractors. An $11,666,000 contract was awarded to a joint venture firm made up of the Massman Construction Company, Metcalf Construction Company and Gordon Hamilton Contracting Company.

Wartime manpower and material shortages began to slow work on the dam beginning in fall of 1942.

In 1943, the Corps suspended construction on Center Hill to focus on the completion of the dam at Dale Hollow.

After World War II ended, construction resumed in January 1946. Modifications to the Rivers and Harbors Act authorized Center Hill Dam for power production. Construction of the dam's basic flood control mechanisms was completed in November 1948 and Center Hill Lake was created as the reservoir was filled.[3]

1949-1951: Completion of Power Production Facilities

To avoid a loss of momentum, the existing contract with Massman-Metcalf-Gordon was modified to include the construction of power producing facilities. Construction ended in spring of 1951 and totaled around $43 million.[3]

2007: Risk for Failure

In January 2007, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers placed Center Hill Dam under a high risk for failure, along with Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County, Kentucky. In 2008, the lake's water level was lowered between five and ten feet relieve pressure on the dam and allow repairs begin.[4]

2008-2020: Repairs and Reopening

Center Hill Dam required three phases of repair work that cost an estimated $353 million. Work began in 2008 and reached completion in 2020. Between 2005 and 2020, the lake's water levels were reduced by as much as 18 feet.

During the first phase of repairs, concrete was pumped into the foundation to fill gaps that formed as the structure decayed. In the second phase, a 308-foot tall foundation wall was installed on the dam's lake side to stop leaks through the limestone. The third phase saw the construction of an additional auxiliary dam on Center Hill Dam's eastern side to be used to reduce pressure on the main dam during a major flood.

Improvements were made by the Army Corps of Engineers to recreational areas around the lake and the parking lot was greatly expanded.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Nashville District > Locations > Lakes > Center Hill Lake > History".
  2. ^ "Corps of Engineers says releasing water from Tenn. dam prevented more damage to Nashville". Fox News. May 11, 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b "CENTER HILL DAM: WRITTEN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE DATA" (PDF).
  4. ^ Emeritus, BILL MARDIS (ed.). "MISERY LOVES COMPANY: Tennessee lake being lowered, too". Commonwealth Journal. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  5. ^ "Center Hill Lake back to normal after 15 years of repairs to dam". WKRN News 2. 2020-09-02. Retrieved 2022-06-27.

External links

  • Center Hill Lake information and travel resources.
  • — Information concerning seepage at Center Hill Dam
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) documentation, filed under Caney Fork River at State Highway 96, Smithville, De Kalb County, TN:
    • HAER No. TN-45, "Center Hill Dam", 23 data pages
    • HAER No. TN-45-A, "Center Hill Dam, Powerhouse", 12 photos, 12 data pages, 1 photo caption page

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Center Hill Lake is a reservoir in the U S state of Tennessee It is located in Middle Tennessee near Smithville Created by means of a dam constructed by the U S Army Corps of Engineers in 1948 the lake has a dual purpose electricity production and flood control 1 Center Hill Dam is 260 ft 79 m high and it is composed of concrete and earth structures with 8 gates that are 50 ft 15 m wide each Center Hill Lake is one of four major flood control reservoirs for the Cumberland the others being Percy Priest Lake Dale Hollow Reservoir and Lake Cumberland 2 Center Hill LakeCenter Hill Dam and LakeCenter Hill LakeShow map of TennesseeCenter Hill LakeShow map of the United StatesLocationDeKalb Putnam White Warren counties Middle TennesseeCoordinates36 05 49 N 85 49 36 W 36 09694 N 85 82667 W 36 09694 85 82667 Coordinates 36 05 49 N 85 49 36 W 36 09694 N 85 82667 W 36 09694 85 82667TypereservoirPrimary inflowsCaney ForkFalling Water RiverCatchment area2 174 sq mi 5 630 km2 Basin countriesUnited StatesMax length64 mi 103 km Surface area18 220 acres 7 370 ha Max depth190 ft 58 m Water volume762 000 acre ft 940 000 000 m3 Center Hill Dam Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 1940 1948 Construction 2 2 1949 1951 Completion of Power Production Facilities 2 3 2007 Risk for Failure 2 4 2008 2020 Repairs and Reopening 3 References 4 External linksGeography EditThe lake which is 64 mi 103 km long covers an area of 18 220 acres 73 7 km2 Center Hill Lake has a storage capacity of 762 000 acre ft 940 000 000 m3 of water The lake has approximately 415 mi 668 km of shoreline with the deepest point at 190 ft 58 m The watershed area for the lake is 2 174 sq mi 5 630 km2 The lake is well known for water recreation and fishing Sunset over Center Hill Lake Major tributaries of Center Hill Lake include the Caney Fork the main tributary and the Falling Water River Edgar Evins Burgess Falls and Rock Island State Parks contain portions of the lake s shoreline the rest of which has been relatively underdeveloped until recent years Lately the area surrounding Center Hill Lake has been the target of land developers who have begun construction on several upper middle class vacation homes and condos Some locals protest that these actions are destroying the beauty of nature that make it such an attractive locale for such developments citation needed History Edit1940 1948 Construction Edit In the aftermath of the December 7 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor the U S Congress authorized the use of War Department funds to build dams at Center Hill and Dale Hollow that would generate the power required to support defense industry in the Southeastern United States In early 1942 the Corps opened bidding to private contractors An 11 666 000 contract was awarded to a joint venture firm made up of the Massman Construction Company Metcalf Construction Company and Gordon Hamilton Contracting Company Wartime manpower and material shortages began to slow work on the dam beginning in fall of 1942 In 1943 the Corps suspended construction on Center Hill to focus on the completion of the dam at Dale Hollow After World War II ended construction resumed in January 1946 Modifications to the Rivers and Harbors Act authorized Center Hill Dam for power production Construction of the dam s basic flood control mechanisms was completed in November 1948 and Center Hill Lake was created as the reservoir was filled 3 1949 1951 Completion of Power Production Facilities Edit To avoid a loss of momentum the existing contract with Massman Metcalf Gordon was modified to include the construction of power producing facilities Construction ended in spring of 1951 and totaled around 43 million 3 2007 Risk for Failure Edit In January 2007 the U S Army Corps of Engineers placed Center Hill Dam under a high risk for failure along with Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County Kentucky In 2008 the lake s water level was lowered between five and ten feet relieve pressure on the dam and allow repairs begin 4 2008 2020 Repairs and Reopening Edit Center Hill Dam required three phases of repair work that cost an estimated 353 million Work began in 2008 and reached completion in 2020 Between 2005 and 2020 the lake s water levels were reduced by as much as 18 feet During the first phase of repairs concrete was pumped into the foundation to fill gaps that formed as the structure decayed In the second phase a 308 foot tall foundation wall was installed on the dam s lake side to stop leaks through the limestone The third phase saw the construction of an additional auxiliary dam on Center Hill Dam s eastern side to be used to reduce pressure on the main dam during a major flood Improvements were made by the Army Corps of Engineers to recreational areas around the lake and the parking lot was greatly expanded 5 References Edit Nashville District gt Locations gt Lakes gt Center Hill Lake gt History Corps of Engineers says releasing water from Tenn dam prevented more damage to Nashville Fox News May 11 2010 Retrieved 15 September 2013 a b CENTER HILL DAM WRITTEN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE DATA PDF Emeritus BILL MARDIS ed MISERY LOVES COMPANY Tennessee lake being lowered too Commonwealth Journal Retrieved 2022 06 27 Center Hill Lake back to normal after 15 years of repairs to dam WKRN News 2 2020 09 02 Retrieved 2022 06 27 External links EditCenter Hill Lake information and travel resources U S Army Corps of Engineers Hot Topics Information concerning seepage at Center Hill Dam Historic American Engineering Record HAER documentation filed under Caney Fork River at State Highway 96 Smithville De Kalb County TN HAER No TN 45 Center Hill Dam 23 data pages HAER No TN 45 A Center Hill Dam Powerhouse 12 photos 12 data pages 1 photo caption page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Center Hill Lake amp oldid 1133001306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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