Albemarle Dam, also known as Chemetall Foote, is a privately owned structure located in Kings Creek, North Carolina.
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Completed in 1951, this earth-type dam serves as a vital water supply source, with a storage capacity of 150 acre-feet and a normal storage level of 75 acre-feet. The dam stands at a height of 47 feet, with a hydraulic height of 33 feet, and spans 180 feet in length, regulating the flow of water from Kings Creek - a tributary in the area.
Managed by the North Carolina Dam Safety Program, Albemarle Dam is subject to regular inspections to ensure its safety and functionality. The dam has a high hazard potential due to its location and purpose, though it was assessed to be in fair condition as of January 2020. With a drainage area of 421 square miles and a maximum discharge capacity of 26 cubic feet per second, Albemarle Dam plays a crucial role in water resource management and climate resilience efforts in the region.
Despite its age, Albemarle Dam continues to play a significant role in water supply management for Cleveland County, North Carolina. With its strategic location and reliable performance, this dam stands as a testament to effective infrastructure planning and management in the face of changing climate conditions and increasing water resource demands.
Year Completed |
1951 |
Dam Length |
180 |
River Or Stream |
Kings Creek - Trib. |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
7.8 |
Hydraulic Height |
33 |
Drainage Area |
421 |
Nid Storage |
150 |
Structural Height |
47 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
47 |
Long Creek Near Bessemer City
|
13cfs |
Broad River Near Blacksburg
|
569cfs |
Broad River Below Cherokee Falls
|
900cfs |
Broad River Near Gaffney
|
1890cfs |
South Fork Catawba River At Lowell
|
396cfs |
Indian Creek Near Laboratory
|
608cfs |