Saluda Lake Dam, located in Greenville, South Carolina, is a gravity dam primarily used for hydroelectric purposes on the Saluda River.
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Completed in 1905, this historic structure stands at a height of 54 feet with a length of 496 feet, providing a storage capacity of 7,519 acre-feet. The dam, regulated by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), is considered to have a high hazard potential and is currently assessed to be in fair condition as of May 2020.
With a surface area of 475 acres and a normal storage capacity of 7,228 acre-feet, Saluda Lake Dam serves as a vital component in the region's water management system. Owned by a public utility, the dam undergoes regular inspections every two years to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Despite its age, the dam continues to play a crucial role in providing clean energy through hydropower generation and contributing to the overall water resource management in the area.
As a key feature in the Charleston District's water infrastructure, Saluda Lake Dam remains a significant landmark both for its historical significance and its practical contributions to the local community. With its multi-arch gravity design and rock foundation, the dam represents a blend of engineering ingenuity and natural resilience. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Saluda Lake Dam stands as a symbol of sustainable energy production and effective water resource management in the face of changing environmental conditions.
Year Completed |
1905 |
Dam Length |
496 |
Dam Height |
54 |
River Or Stream |
SALUDA RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
475 |
Nid Storage |
7519 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
54 |
Saluda River Near Greenville
|
266cfs |
Reedy River Near Greenville
|
40cfs |
Brushy Creek Near Greenville
|
8cfs |
Enoree River At Pelham
|
101cfs |
Twelvemile Creek Near Liberty
|
94cfs |
Saluda River Near Williamston
|
439cfs |