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A. I. Selden Dam

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Country
  
United States

Opening date
  
1958

Impounds
  
Black Warrior River

Height
  
22 m

Location
  
Hale County, Alabama

Type of dam
  
Concrete gravity dam

Length
  
684 ft (208 m)

Impound
  
Black Warrior River

A. I. Selden Dam is a dam in Hale County, Alabama. The concrete gravity dam was constructed in 1958 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a height of 71 feet (22 m) and 684 feet (208 m) long at its crest. It impounds the Black Warrior River for navigation and flood control. Named for the U.S. Representative from Alabama, Armistead I. Selden, Jr., the dam is owned and operated by the Corps of Engineers.

Map of A. I. Selden Dam, Alabama 35441, USA

The riverine reservoir it creates, Warrior Lake, has a water surface of 12.2 square miles, a length of 77 miles, and has a maximum capacity of 58,650 acre-feet. Recreation includes camping, boating, fishing, hunting, and hiking, as well as seven day-use parks maintained by the Corps. Alabama's Hale County Road 38 crosses the river over dam.

References

A. I. Selden Dam Wikipedia