Bear Creek Reservoir
Reservoir in Franklin County, Alabama
34°23′55″N 87°59′16″W / 34.39861°N 87.98778°W / 34.39861; -87.98778The Bear Creek Reservoir is a reservoir located in Franklin County, Alabama, along Bear Creek. Bear Creek Dam is one of four Tennessee Valley Authority dams in the area, 68 feet (21 m) high, creating a maximum flood control capacity of 37,800 acre-feet (47,000 cubic dekameters). No hydroelectric power is generated here.[1]
References
- ^ "TVA: Bear Creek Reservoir". Archived from the original on 2002-06-23.
See also
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Facilities operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority
generating stations
- Apalachia
- Bear Creek
- Beaver Creek
- Beech
- Blue Ridge
- Boone
- Cedar
- Cedar Creek
- Chatuge
- Cherokee
- Chickamauga
- Clear Creek
- Dogwood
- Douglas
- Fontana
- Fort Loudoun
- Fort Patrick Henry
- Great Falls
- Guntersville
- Hiwassee
- Kentucky
- Little Bear Creek
- Lost Creek
- Melton Hill
- Nickajack
- Nolichucky
- Normandy
- Norris
- Nottely
- Ocoee 1
- Ocoee 2
- Ocoee 3
- Pickwick Landing
- Pin Oak
- Pine
- Raccoon Mountain
- Redbud
- South Holston
- Sycamore
- Tellico
- Tims Ford
- Upper Bear Creek
- Watauga
- Watts Bar
- Wheeler
- Wilbur
- Wilson
- Allen
- Bull Run
- Colbert
- Cumberland
- Gallatin
- John Sevier
- Johnsonville
- Kingston
- Paradise
- Shawnee
- Watts Bar
- Widows Creek
- Wilson
- Allen
- Brownsville
- Caledonia
- Colbert
- Gallatin
- Gleason
- John Sevier
- Johnsonville
- Kemper
- Lagoon Creek
- Magnolia
- Marshall
- Paradise
- Southaven
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