Walters Dam Explained

Walters Dam
Country:United States
Location:Haywood County, North Carolina
Status:Operational
Opening:1930
Operator:Duke Energy

Walters Dam, also known locally as the Waterville Dam, is a hydroelectric dam in Haywood County of western North Carolina, in the Great Smoky Mountains.

The concrete arch dam is 180feet high by long, impounding the Pigeon River, near Interstate 40. The brick powerplant actually stands 6.2miles from the dam. A tunnel 6.2miles long stretches north from the dam to the power plant, near the state line.[1]

Construction of the dam began in 1927 and was completed in 1930. The project was started by Carolina Power & Light and was completed by its affiliate Phoenix Electric Co. The Carolina Power and Light Company established the community of Waterville at the mountain's northern base, near the confluence of Big Creek and the Pigeon River. Waterville provided the labor force needed to operate the company's Walters Plant, which housed the powerhouse for the Waterville Lake reservoir further upstream.

It was designated as a North Carolina Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1980. As of 2024 the dam was owned and operated by Duke Energy as an active hydroelectric facility, with a rated capacity of 112 MW.[2]

On September 27, 2024, during an episode of heavy rainfall and severe flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, the dam was reported by officials in neighbouring Cocke County to have "suffered a catastrophic failure". Evacuations were issued for downstream communities, including Newport, Tennessee. These reports were confirmed by Duke Energy to have been false.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walters Dam . . ASCE North Carolina Section . December 4, 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090103073944/http://sections.asce.org/n_carolina/CE%20Trails/web_pages/walters.htm . January 3, 2009.
  2. Web site: Power Plants - Our Company.
  3. Web site: Cocke County, Newport evacuations ordered after false alarm over 'catastrophic' dam failure . . 27 September 2024 . 30 September 2024 . Tyler . Whetstone . Allison . Kiehl .