Tims Ford Dam, located in Fayetteville, Tennessee, along the Elk River, is a rockfill dam constructed by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 1970.
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With a primary purpose of flood risk reduction, this dam also serves for hydroelectric power generation, recreational activities, and water supply. Standing at a height of 163 feet, the dam has a structural height of 175 feet and a hydraulic height of 155 feet, with a total length of 1580 feet.
The dam has a storage capacity of 824,312 acre-feet and a surface area of 10,500 acres. It has a controlled spillway with a width of 144 feet and is equipped with Tainter radial outlet gates. Tims Ford Dam is equipped with emergency action plans, with a hazard potential rated as high and a risk assessment indicating a very high risk level.
Managed and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, Tims Ford Dam plays a crucial role in the management of water resources in the region, providing essential services for flood control, power generation, and recreational opportunities while ensuring the safety and well-being of the surrounding communities.
Year Completed |
1970 |
Dam Length |
1580 |
Dam Height |
163 |
River Or Stream |
ELK RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Rockfill |
Surface Area |
10500 |
Hydraulic Height |
155 |
Drainage Area |
529 |
Nid Storage |
824312 |
Structural Height |
175 |
Outlet Gates |
Tainter (radial) |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock, Soil |
Nid Height |
175 |