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Official name
  
Holt Lock and Dam

Impounds
  
Black Warrior River

Opened
  
1966

Opening date
  
1966

Creates
  
Holt Lake

Create
  
Holt Lake

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Location
  
Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA

Operator
  
United States Bureau of Reclamation

Similar
  
Walter Bouldin Dam, Hurricane Creek, Millers Ferry Lock and Dam, Coffeeville Lock and Dam, Lake Tuscaloosa

Holt lock and dam


The Holt Lock and Dam is a lock built on the Black Warrior River near Holt, Alabama in Tuscaloosa County. Opening for navigation in 1966, it served as a replacement for a series locks and dams built in the early 20th century. The lock and dam impounds Holt Lake 19 miles (31 km) upstream to the John Hollis Bankhead Lock and Dam.

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Map of Holt Lock and Dam, Alabama, USA

The lock is located in the southern bank and has an inside chamber with dimensions of 110 feet (34 m) by 600 feet (180 m), and having a maximum lift of 64 feet (20 m). The spillway is controlled by 14 individually operated tainter gates used to control the overall lake level. Located on the northern bank are hydroelectric turbines operated by the Alabama Power Company. The United States Army Corps of Engineers owns the dam facility; Alabama Power owns and operates the generating plant.

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Holt Lock and Dam Wikipedia