Cordell Hull Lake Explained

Cordell Hull Lake
Coords:36.29°N -85.9439°W
Catchment:8096sqmi
Basin Countries:United States
Date-Built:1963—1973
Length:72miles
Area:11960acres
Depth:20feet
Max-Depth:90feet
Volume:310900acre feet
Shore:381miles
Elevation:504feet
Pushpin Map:Tennessee#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Cordell Hull Lake in Tennessee, USA.

Cordell Hull Lake is a lake in the Cumberland River in north-central Tennessee, about forty miles east of Nashville, in the vicinity of Carthage. It covers approximately 12000acres.

The lake is impounded by Cordell Hull Dam, which was built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers between May 1963 and November 1973 for navigation, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation.[1] The dam is a concrete and earthen gravity structure, 87 feet high (above streambed), with a generator capacity of 100 megawatts.[2] It impounds 259100acre feet at normal maximum pool, with a maximum flood storage of 310900acre feet.

The dam and lake are named for Cordell Hull, former United States Secretary of State.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lake History . 2011-09-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120516052426/http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/op/cor/rec/history.htm . 2012-05-16 .
  2. Web site: Statistical Information . 2012-07-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120510054951/http://www.lrn.usace.army.mil/op/cor/rec/stats.htm . 2012-05-10 .