Radford, also known as Little River Hydro, is a captivating hydroelectric structure located in Radford, Virginia.
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Built in 1934, this dam stands at a height of 32 feet with a hydraulic height of 44 feet and a structural height of 52 feet. The primary purpose of Radford is to generate hydroelectric power, utilizing a buttress dam type with a multi-arch core and rock foundation. The dam boasts a storage capacity of 1600 acre-feet, a surface area of 350 acres, and a maximum discharge of 1590 cubic feet per second.
Managed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Radford is a significant contributor to the region's renewable energy production. With a controlled spillway type and eight Tainter (radial) outlet gates, the dam presents a high hazard potential and a very high risk assessment rating. Despite its age, Radford continues to operate efficiently, exemplifying sustainable water resource management in the face of climate challenges. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate activism will find Radford's history, design, and impact on the environment to be both intriguing and inspiring.
Year Completed |
1934 |
Dam Length |
293 |
Dam Height |
32 |
River Or Stream |
Little River |
Primary Dam Type |
Buttress |
Surface Area |
350 |
Hydraulic Height |
44 |
Drainage Area |
351 |
Nid Storage |
1600 |
Structural Height |
52 |
Outlet Gates |
Tainter (radial) - 8 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
52 |
Little River At Graysontown
|
161cfs |
New River At Radford
|
1620cfs |
New River At Allisonia
|
1540cfs |
Walker Creek At Bane
|
62cfs |
S F Roanoke River Near Shawsville
|
34cfs |
Reed Creek At Grahams Forge
|
69cfs |