How was Tims Ford Lake built?

How was Tims Ford Lake built?

Tims Ford Dam was built by the TVA from 1966 to 1970, stands 175 feet high and 1580 feet long at its crest, and impounds the Elk River for an average of 36 megawatts of hydroelectric power. The reservoir has a flood storage capacity of 219,600 acre-feet….

Tims Ford Lake
Surface area 10,700 acres (43 km2)

Why is Tims Ford Lake low?

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) lowers the water levels in it’s reservoirs in preparation for winter and spring storms. Usually beginning around October the water levels at Tims Ford will start dropping. Normally there is a 13-15 foot difference in summer pool and winter pool.

Is there a town under Tims Ford Lake?

The settlement of Awalt was almost completely submerged by Tims Ford Lake. Construction of Tims Ford Dam on the Elk River began in 1966 and was completed in 1970. Most people living in Awalt moved into Franklin County or Coffee County after the lake came.

Why is it called Tims Ford?

Origin of name: Tims Ford Dam was named from an early ford crossing the Elk River near Winchester. The ford was on or near land owned by Abner Mansfield Tims, an early Franklin County settler. The ford was used until about 1885 when the Tims Ford Bridge was constructed across the river.

Why was Tims Ford Dam built?

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) built a dam at Tims Ford Lake from 1966-1970 for hydroelectric power.

How deep is Tim’s lake?

150′
Tims Ford Lake/Max depth

Is Tims Ford Lake polluted?

Tims Ford Reservoir rated “poor” in 2016, similar to previous years. Low dissolved oxygen concentrations in the lower water column and “poor” ratings for bottom life continue to be issues in Tims Ford.

Can you swim in Tims Ford Lake?

Situated on scenic Tims Ford Lake less than two hours from Nashville, this lovely state park has oodles of opportunities for fishing, boating and lake swimming.

Is Tims Ford Lake Clean?

What’s the deepest lake in Tennessee?

Norris Lake
Norris Lake (Tennessee)

Norris Lake
Average depth 75 ft (23 m)
Max. depth 210 ft (64 m)
Shore length1 809 mi (1,302 km)
Surface elevation 1,020 ft (310 m)

What is the only natural lake in Tennessee?

Reelfoot Lake
Lakes in Tennessee The state’s only natural lake is in West Tennessee: Reelfoot Lake was formed by earthquakes in the early 1800s.

When was the Tims Ford Dam built?

Construction of Tims Ford Dam began in 1966 and was completed in 1970. The dam is 175 feet high and stretches 1,580 feet across the Elk River. The water level in Tims Ford Reservoir varies about 15 feet in a normal year.

How many acres is Tims Ford Lake?

10,700 acres (43 km2) Tims Ford Lake is a reservoir run by the Tennessee Valley Authority in southern middle Tennessee. Tims Ford Dam was built by the TVA from 1966 to 1970, stands 175 feet high and 1580 feet long at its crest, and impounds the Elk River for an average of 36 megawatts of hydroelectric power.

How do I get to Tims Ford Dam from Chattanooga?

For more information about TVA and its mission of service to the Tennessee Valley, click here. From Nashville: Take 1-24 E to exit 11 at Manchester (TN-55), turn right. Take TN-55 through Lynchburg to TN-50, turn left. Tims Ford Dam will be on the left. From Chattanooga: Take I-24 W to exit 134 at Monteagle. Turn left on West Main Street (US-41A).

What is the water level in Tims Ford Reservoir?

The water level in Tims Ford Reservoir varies about 15 feet in a normal year. Tims Ford has a flood-storage capacity of 219,600 acre-feet.

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