Lac-Robertson Generating Station Explained

Lac-Robertson Dam
Name Official:Barrage du Lac-Robertson
Location Map:Quebec
Coordinates:50.9989°N -59.0624°W
Country:Canada
Location:Petit-Mécatina, Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent, Quebec
Construction Began:1994
Owner:Hydro-Québec
Dam Type:Concrete-gravity
Dam Crosses:Véco River
Res Name:Robertson Reservoir
Plant Name:Lac-Robertson Generating Station
Plant Coordinates:50.9992°N -59.0619°W
Plant Operator:Hydro-Québec
Plant Commission:1995
Plant Turbines:2 x Kaplan
Plant Capacity:22 MW

The Lac-Robertson Generating Station is a 21.6 MW hydroelectric power station in east of the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada.It supplies power to the local communities, and is not connected to the main grid.

Location

The Lac-Robertson Generating Station is in the unorganized territory of Petit-Mécatina in Le Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent Regional County Municipality.The dam crosses the northeast end of the Petit lac Plamodon where it drains into the Véco River upstream from the north end of Lac Monger.The Lac-Robertson powerhouse is in the base of the dam.The spillway releases water from the southeast bank of the Petit lac Plamodon into the small Lac Soulier, which drains via Lac Cuillère into the west end of Lac Monger. From Lac Monger the Veco River flows a short distance into the Baie des Ha! Ha!.

Dam

The Hydro-Québec dam on the Véco River created the Robertson Reservoir for the Lac-Robertson Generating Station.The reservoir contains the former Lake Robertson and Lake Plamondon.The Lac-Robertson Dam was built in 1994.It It is a concrete-gravity dam on a treated rock foundation, and is high.It has a holding capacity of .The watershed area is .

Power plant

The Lac-Robertson hydraulic generating station has a capacity of 21.6 MW.It is not connected to the main power grid in Quebec.It is connected to the isolated diesel customers in the Labrador Straits region, supplying power to them when a surplus is available.The facility has two turbines.The hydraulic head is .The plant was commissioned in 1995.

Fish

The reservoir contains rainbow smelt, arctic char, brook trout and landlocked salmon.The water quality was monitored from 1990 to 1997.The dam had the effect of increasing mercury content in the lake water.Degradation of organic matter in the flooded zone releases mercury, which is transformed into methyl mercury and enters the food chain.These changes may have affected the water quality of the Véco River and Ha! Ha! Bay.