Martin Dam

Dadeville, AL
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Martin Dam is a concrete arch gravity dam on the Tallapoosa River in Alabama in the United States, about 10mi southwest of Dadeville. Impounding the 40000acre Lake Martin, the dam was built in the 1920s to provide flood control, hydroelectric power generation and water supply. Originally known as the Cherokee Bluffs dam, the dam is named in honor of Thomas Wesley Martin, president of the Alabama Power Company during the dam's construction.Preparations for construction of Martin Dam began in 1916 as Alabama Power began to purchase lands that would be flooded by its construction. Actual work on the dam commenced in 1923 and was completed in 1926; the lake filled to capacity for the first time on April 23, 1928 after heavy upstream flooding. However, the dam was not officially dedicated until 1936. At the time of completion, Lake Martin was the largest man-made body of water in the world. Filling the reservoir submerged the towns of Sousanna and Benson as well as many historic Native American sites.The dam is 168ft high and 2000ft long, straddling the border of Tallapoosa and Elmore Counties with the powerhouse located on the Elmore (west) side. The spillway is controlled by twenty 30ft x 16ft gates and has a total discharge capacity of 134000cuft/s. At its full capacity of 1622000acre feet, Lake Martin stretches over 30mi up the Tallapoosa River. The lake is drawn down by an average of 10ft each winter to facilitate flood control operations at Martin Dam.

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