Kingsley Dam | |
Coordinates: | 41.2231°N -101.6722°W |
Country: | United States |
Location: | Keith County, Nebraska |
Opening: | 1941 |
Dam Height: | 162feet |
Dam Length: | 3.1miles |
Dam Width Base: | 1100feet |
Spillway Count: | Morning Glory Spillway |
Res Name: | Lake McConaughy |
Res Capacity Total: | 1740000acre.ft |
Res Catchment: | North Platte River |
Res Max Depth: | 142feet |
Plant Capacity: | 50 MW |
Kingsley Dam is located on the east side of Lake McConaughy in central Keith County, Nebraska, and was the second largest hydraulic fill dam in the world at the time of its completion.[1] It was built as part of the New Deal project.[2] The dam is 162feet tall, 3.1miles long, and 1100feet wide at its base. On the east side of the dam is Lake Ogallala and on the south side is the Kingsley Hydroelectricity Plant. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District are also located in this area. Kingsley Dam, the Kingsley Hydroelectricity Plant, the Morning Glory Spillway, and the Outlet Tower – a large structure near the dam used to release water from the lake – are main visual icons of Lake McConaughy.