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Lake Blue Ridge

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Type
  
reservoir, from 1931

Primary outflows
  
Toccoa River

Surface area
  
3,300 acres (1,300 ha)

Area
  
13.35 kmĀ²

Mean depth
  
30 m

Inflow source
  
Toccoa/Ocoee River

Primary inflows
  
Toccoa River

Basin countries
  
United States

Average depth
  
100 ft (30 m)

Surface elevation
  
518 m

Outflow location
  
Toccoa/Ocoee River

Lake Blue Ridge wwwblueridgemountainscomimageslakeblueridgejpg

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Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, North Georgia mountains, Blue Ridge Dam, Toccoa River Swinging

Lake Blue Ridge is a reservoir in Fannin County, in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. The lake encompasses 3,300-acre (1,300 ha) of water, and a "full summer pool" of approximately 1,686 feet (514 m) above mean sea level. It is managed by the Tennessee Valley Authority and is primarily fed by the Toccoa River.

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Map of Blue Ridge Lake, Georgia, USA

Blue Ridge Lake was created by the completion of Blue Ridge Dam and has approximately 60 miles (97 km) of shoreline and a flood storage capacity of 68,550 acre feet (84,560,000 m3). The lake's levels fluctuate by about 20 feet (6.1 m) in a typical year. Blue Ridge Dam was completed in 1930. It stands 175 feet high and is 1,553 feet wide across the Toccoa river. The dam provides up to 13 megawatts of power via a single generator.

Drawdown 2010Edit

As part of the Blue Ridge Dam Rehabilitation project, the Tennessee Valley Authority, began slowly lowering the elevation of Lake Blue Ridge in July 2010. This rehabilitation project aimed to repair the dam penstock and to stabilize both the upstream and downstream faces of the dam. The project reduced the water level in the lake to approximately 1630 feet above sea level around the middle of October 2010 and the portion of work requiring the drawdown was completed in April 2011 when refilling of the lake began. However, TVA decided to hold the lake level at 1,672 feet through the summer of 2012 due to unexpected ground movement experienced in March 2012.

References

Lake Blue Ridge Wikipedia


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