Center Hill Lake

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Center Hill Lake
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Center Hill Dam and Lake
Location of Center Hill Lake in Tennessee, USA.
Location of Center Hill Lake in Tennessee, USA.
Center Hill Lake
LocationDeKalb / Putnam / White / Warren counties, Middle Tennessee
Coordinates36°05′49″N 85°49′36″W / 36.09694°N 85.82667°W / 36.09694; -85.82667Coordinates: 36°05′49″N 85°49′36″W / 36.09694°N 85.82667°W / 36.09694; -85.82667
Typereservoir
Primary inflowsCaney Fork
Falling Water River
Catchment area2,174 sq mi (5,630 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length64 mi (103 km)
Surface area18,220 acres (7,370 ha)
Max. depth190 ft (58 m)
Water volume762,000 acre⋅ft (940,000,000 m3)
Center Hill Dam

Center Hill Lake is a reservoir in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is located in Middle Tennessee near Smithville. Created by means of a dam constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1948, the lake has a dual purpose: electricity production and flood control.[1] Center Hill Dam is 260 ft (79 m) high, and it is composed of concrete and earth structures, with 8 gates that are 50 ft (15 m) wide each. Center Hill Lake is one of four major flood control reservoirs for the Cumberland; the others being Percy Priest Lake, Dale Hollow Reservoir, and Lake Cumberland.[2]

The lake, which is 64 mi (103 km) long, covers an area of 18,220 acres (73.7 km2). Center Hill Lake has a storage capacity of 762,000 acre⋅ft (940,000,000 m3) of water. The lake has approximately 415 mi (668 km) of shoreline, with the deepest point at 190 ft (58 m). The watershed area for the lake is 2,174 sq mi (5,630 km2). The lake is well known for water recreation and fishing.

Sunset over Center Hill Lake

Major tributaries of Center Hill Lake include the Caney Fork (the main tributary) and the Falling Water River.

Edgar Evins, Burgess Falls and Rock Island State Parks contain portions of the lake's shoreline, the rest of which has been relatively underdeveloped until recent years. Lately, the area surrounding Center Hill Lake has been the target of land developers, who have begun construction on several upper-middle-class vacation homes and condos. Some locals protest that these actions are destroying the beauty of nature that make it such an attractive locale for such developments.[citation needed]

In January 2007, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers placed Center Hill Dam under a high risk for failure, along with Wolf Creek Dam in Russell County, Kentucky.

References[]

  1. ^ "Nashville District > Locations > Lakes > Center Hill Lake > History".
  2. ^ "Corps of Engineers says releasing water from Tenn. dam prevented more damage to Nashville". Fox News. May 11, 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2013.

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