Craig Goch Dam

Craig Goch Dam
Location of dam in Wales
Coordinates 52°18′17″N 03°37′26″W / 52.30472°N 3.62389°W / 52.30472; -3.62389Coordinates: 52°18′17″N 03°37′26″W / 52.30472°N 3.62389°W / 52.30472; -3.62389
Construction began 1897
Opening date 1904
Dam and spillways
Height 120 ft (37 m)
Length 390 ft (119 m)
Width (base) 104 ft (32 m)
Dam volume 80,000 cu yd (61,164 m3)
Reservoir
Creates Craig Goch Reservoir
Total capacity 6,137 acre·ft (7,569,878 m3)
Surface area 217 acres (1 km2)
Power station
Commission date 1997
Turbines 1 x Francis-type
Installed capacity 480 kW
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The Craig Goch Dam, often called the Top dam, is a masonry dam in the Elan Valley of Wales and creates the upper-most of the Elan Valley Reservoirs. Construction on the dam began in 1897, and it was completed in 1904. The primary purpose of the dam and the other reservoirs is to supply Birmingham with water.[1][2] In 1997, a 480 kW hydroelectric generator began operation at the dam.[3][4]

References

  1. "CRAIG GOCH DAM, ELAN VALLEY WATER SCHEME". Royal Commission. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  2. "The Elan Valley dams - Craig Goch dam". Powys Digital History Project. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  3. "Dams & Reservoirs". Elan Valley. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
  4. "Elan Valley Hydro Scheme". University of Strathclyde. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
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