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Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse

Ruskin Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Stave River in Ruskin, British Columbia, Canada. The dam was completed in 1930 for the primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation. The dam created Hayward Lake, which supplies water to a 105 MW powerhouse and flooded the Stave's former lower canyon, which ended in a small waterfall approximately where the dam is today.

Ruskin Dam
Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse
Location of the dam in British Columbia, Canada
CountryCanada
LocationRuskin, British Columbia
Coordinates49°11′45″N 122°24′27″W / 49.19583°N 122.40750°W / 49.19583; -122.40750
StatusOperational
Construction began1929
Opening date1930 (1930)
Owner(s)BC Hydro
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsStave River
Height59.4 m (195 ft)
Length110 m (361 ft)
Elevation at crest45.7 m (150 ft)
Spillway typeGated ogee crest
Spillway capacity4,430 m3/s (156,444 cu ft/s)
Reservoir
CreatesHayward Lake
Total capacity42,000,000 m3 (34,050 acre⋅ft)
Catchment area953 km2 (368 sq mi)
Surface area3 km2 (741 acres)
Maximum length5.6 km (3 mi)
Normal elevation41.1 m (135 ft)
Power Station
Operator(s)BC Hydro
Turbines3 x 35 MW Francis-type
Installed capacity105 MW
Annual generation374 GWh

Background edit

Ruskin Dam was constructed along with the Western Canada Power Company's hydroelectric development of the Stave Valley. Stave Falls Dam was completed in 1912 and Alouette Dam, the third dam in the system, in 1928. Construction on Ruskin Dam, about 5.6 km (3 mi) downstream of Stave Falls began in 1929 by the British Columbia Electric Railway who had previously bought Western Canada Power in 1921.[1] In November 1930, the dam was inaugurated and local businessmen and politicians celebrated by dining in its powerhouse.[2] Only two generators were operational at first and the third was added in 1950. The first superintendent of Stave Falls Dam was the namesake for Hayward Lake.[1] In 1961, when the provincial government took over the BC Electric Company, the dam became the property of BC Hydro, a Crown corporation.[3]

Upgrade edit

Beginning in 2012 and continuing until 2018,[4] the dam and its facilities are expected to undergo an C$800 million upgrade. The project includes replacing the generators, reinforcing the right bank of the dam, upgrading the intake and penstocks, replacing the spillway piers and gates and relocating the switchyard. The upgrades are aimed at bringing the dam and its facilities up to safety standards, improving their seismic performance and increasing their efficiency and life.[5] Three new 38MW turbine-generators provide a slight capacity increase to 114MW.[6]

Design edit

Ruskin Dam is a 59.4 m (195 ft) tall and 110 m (361 ft) long concrete gravity type. The dam creates a reservoir (Hayward Lake) with a 42,000,000 m3 (34,050 acre⋅ft) capacity and 3 km2 (741 acres) surface area. The dam sits at the outlet of a 953 km2 (368 sq mi) catchment area and the reservoir extends 5.6 km (3 mi). The dam's spillway is an ogee-type and consists of seven radial gates. It has a 4,430 m3/s (156,444 cu ft/s) maximum discharge capacity. The dam's powerhouse is immediately adjacent on the river's eastern bank. It contains three 35 MW Francis turbine-generators and water is fed to each by a single penstock. Access to the powerhouse is by a truss bridge from the company offices on the west side of the river.[7]

Operation edit

Ruskin Dam is part of the Alouette-Stave Falls-Ruskin Hydroelectric Complex. Upstream of the dam is the Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse which has an installed capacity of 90 MW. Supplementing Stave Lake is small amount of water from Alouette Lake which is created by the Alouette Dam in northern Maple Ridge via 1,067 m (3,501 ft) long tunnel connecting intakes at the northern end of Alouette Lake and Stave Lake. At the end of the tunnel is a penstock which feeds the 8 MW Alouette Powerhouse on the western shore of Stave Lake approximately 8 km north of Stave Dam. Water released from Stave Falls Dam flows into Hayward Lake and is used by the Ruskin Dam for power generation.[7]

In popular culture edit

The dam has been a filming location for the TV series The X-Files, MacGyver, Smallville, Dark Angel and the movie The Invisible.[8][9][10] In Smallville episodes "Prototype", "Phantom" and "Bizarro", it is referred to as "Reeves Dam",[11] a homage to the late Superman actors George Reeves and Christopher Reeve.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Ruskin page, Maple Ridge Museum and Community Archives website
  • Flickr gallery "Ruskin", Maple Ridge Community Association

Further reading edit

  • Valley of the Stave, Charlie Miller, Hancock House Publishers Ltd., Surrey BC, 1981

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ruskin Dam". BC Hydro. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  2. ^ Evenden, Matthew D. (2004). Fish versus power: an environmental history of the Fraser River (1. publ. ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 68. ISBN 0-521-83099-0.
  3. ^ Veltri, Christopher. "Stave Falls". Mission Museum. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Construction Schedule". BC Hydro. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
  5. ^ Rantanen, Maria (25 February 2011). "$800-million upgrades Ruskin dam". Maple Ridge Times. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Journal of Commerce by ConstructConnect".
  7. ^ a b "Ruskin SEIAM Appendices April 2011" (PDF). BC Hydro. pp. 32–51. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Most Popular Titles With Location Matching "Ruskin Dam, Mission, British Columbia, Canada"". IMDb. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  9. ^ "Filming Locations". MacGyver Online. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  10. ^ "Invisible Movie". Wild About Movies. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  11. ^ . CW Network. Archived from the original on 26 August 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2011.

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Ruskin Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Stave River in Ruskin British Columbia Canada The dam was completed in 1930 for the primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation The dam created Hayward Lake which supplies water to a 105 MW powerhouse and flooded the Stave s former lower canyon which ended in a small waterfall approximately where the dam is today Ruskin DamRuskin Dam and PowerhouseLocation of the dam in British Columbia CanadaCountryCanadaLocationRuskin British ColumbiaCoordinates49 11 45 N 122 24 27 W 49 19583 N 122 40750 W 49 19583 122 40750StatusOperationalConstruction began1929Opening date1930 1930 Owner s BC HydroDam and spillwaysImpoundsStave RiverHeight59 4 m 195 ft Length110 m 361 ft Elevation at crest45 7 m 150 ft Spillway typeGated ogee crestSpillway capacity4 430 m3 s 156 444 cu ft s ReservoirCreatesHayward LakeTotal capacity42 000 000 m3 34 050 acre ft Catchment area953 km2 368 sq mi Surface area3 km2 741 acres Maximum length5 6 km 3 mi Normal elevation41 1 m 135 ft Power StationOperator s BC HydroTurbines3 x 35 MW Francis typeInstalled capacity105 MWAnnual generation374 GWh Contents 1 Background 1 1 Upgrade 2 Design 3 Operation 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 External links 7 Further reading 8 ReferencesBackground editRuskin Dam was constructed along with the Western Canada Power Company s hydroelectric development of the Stave Valley Stave Falls Dam was completed in 1912 and Alouette Dam the third dam in the system in 1928 Construction on Ruskin Dam about 5 6 km 3 mi downstream of Stave Falls began in 1929 by the British Columbia Electric Railway who had previously bought Western Canada Power in 1921 1 In November 1930 the dam was inaugurated and local businessmen and politicians celebrated by dining in its powerhouse 2 Only two generators were operational at first and the third was added in 1950 The first superintendent of Stave Falls Dam was the namesake for Hayward Lake 1 In 1961 when the provincial government took over the BC Electric Company the dam became the property of BC Hydro a Crown corporation 3 Upgrade edit Beginning in 2012 and continuing until 2018 4 the dam and its facilities are expected to undergo an C 800 million upgrade The project includes replacing the generators reinforcing the right bank of the dam upgrading the intake and penstocks replacing the spillway piers and gates and relocating the switchyard The upgrades are aimed at bringing the dam and its facilities up to safety standards improving their seismic performance and increasing their efficiency and life 5 Three new 38MW turbine generators provide a slight capacity increase to 114MW 6 Design editRuskin Dam is a 59 4 m 195 ft tall and 110 m 361 ft long concrete gravity type The dam creates a reservoir Hayward Lake with a 42 000 000 m3 34 050 acre ft capacity and 3 km2 741 acres surface area The dam sits at the outlet of a 953 km2 368 sq mi catchment area and the reservoir extends 5 6 km 3 mi The dam s spillway is an ogee type and consists of seven radial gates It has a 4 430 m3 s 156 444 cu ft s maximum discharge capacity The dam s powerhouse is immediately adjacent on the river s eastern bank It contains three 35 MW Francis turbine generators and water is fed to each by a single penstock Access to the powerhouse is by a truss bridge from the company offices on the west side of the river 7 Operation editRuskin Dam is part of the Alouette Stave Falls Ruskin Hydroelectric Complex Upstream of the dam is the Stave Falls Dam and Powerhouse which has an installed capacity of 90 MW Supplementing Stave Lake is small amount of water from Alouette Lake which is created by the Alouette Dam in northern Maple Ridge via 1 067 m 3 501 ft long tunnel connecting intakes at the northern end of Alouette Lake and Stave Lake At the end of the tunnel is a penstock which feeds the 8 MW Alouette Powerhouse on the western shore of Stave Lake approximately 8 km north of Stave Dam Water released from Stave Falls Dam flows into Hayward Lake and is used by the Ruskin Dam for power generation 7 In popular culture editThe dam has been a filming location for the TV series The X Files MacGyver Smallville Dark Angel and the movie The Invisible 8 9 10 In Smallville episodes Prototype Phantom and Bizarro it is referred to as Reeves Dam 11 a homage to the late Superman actors George Reeves and Christopher Reeve See also edit nbsp Canada portal nbsp Water portal nbsp Renewable energy portal Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ruskin Dam List of electrical generating stations in British ColumbiaExternal links editRuskin page Maple Ridge Museum and Community Archives website Flickr gallery Ruskin Maple Ridge Community AssociationFurther reading editValley of the Stave Charlie Miller Hancock House Publishers Ltd Surrey BC 1981References edit a b Ruskin Dam BC Hydro Retrieved 25 June 2011 Evenden Matthew D 2004 Fish versus power an environmental history of the Fraser River 1 publ ed New York Cambridge University Press p 68 ISBN 0 521 83099 0 Veltri Christopher Stave Falls Mission Museum Retrieved 25 June 2011 Construction Schedule BC Hydro Retrieved 28 March 2014 Rantanen Maria 25 February 2011 800 million upgrades Ruskin dam Maple Ridge Times Retrieved 25 June 2011 Journal of Commerce by ConstructConnect a b Ruskin SEIAM Appendices April 2011 PDF BC Hydro pp 32 51 Retrieved 25 June 2011 Most Popular Titles With Location Matching Ruskin Dam Mission British Columbia Canada IMDb Retrieved 25 June 2011 Filming Locations MacGyver Online Retrieved 26 June 2011 Invisible Movie Wild About Movies Retrieved 25 June 2011 Smallville Episode Phantom CW Network Archived from the original on 26 August 2011 Retrieved 26 June 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse amp oldid 1184327542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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