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Tennessee Valley Authority 2012 - Ocoee Reservoir No. 2
ML12257A064
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Site: Watts Bar Tennessee Valley Authority icon.png
Issue date: 08/01/2012
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Tennessee Valley Authority
To: Justin Poole
Watts Bar Special Projects Branch
Poole J
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TVA: Ocoee Reservoir No. 2 Supplier Portal TVAKids Employees & Retirees Distributor Portal TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY SEARCH GO Ocoee Reservoir No. 2 TVA Region Map Ocoee No. 2:

Facts & Figures Construction of Ocoee Dam No. 2 began in 1912 and was completed in 1913.

The dam is 30 feet high and stretches 450 feet across the Ocoee River.

Ocoee Dam No. 2 is a hydroelectric facility. It has two generating units with a net dependable capacity of 23 megawatts. Net dependable capacity The Ocoee ranks as one of the top 10 whitewater rivers in the country. A number of commercial is the amount of power a dam can outfitters supply equipment and organize whitewater rafting trips in the area. produce on an average day, minus the electricity used by the dam itself.

Ocoee Dam No. 2, located in southeast Tennessee, is the second in a series of three TVA dams on the Ocoee River. Ocoee No. 2, completed in Water is diverted from generation and 1913, was among the first hydroelectric projects in the region. It was allowed to flow over the dam on selected days to provide for acquired by TVA in 1939. Together the Ocoee dams form an integral part whitewater rafting downstream of the of TVAs hydroelectric system and provide important recreation benefits. dam.

The Ocoee No. 2 powerhouse is located nearly five miles downstream The dam is constructed of a timber from the dam. At the dam, water from the river is diverted into a flume, crib filled with rock.

a wooden trough supported on a bench carved out of the mountainside.

The flume carries the water to a point where it is discharged through pipes to the powerhouse more than 250 feet below.

This ingenious system allows the amount of power generated by the 30-foot-high dam to equal that of a 250-foot-high dam. Constructed in 1912, the flume is on the National Register of Historic Places.

More information on Ocoee Reservoir No. 2 Daily reservoir operation information Recreation release schedule Tennessee Valley Authority LEGAL NOTICES INSPECTOR GENERAL SUPPLIER CONNECTION FACEBOOK 400 West Summit Hill Drive PRIVACY POLICY EMPLOYMENT ONLINE CONNECTION TWITTER Knoxville, TN 37902 LINKING POLICY COMMUNITY RELATIONS TVAKIDS YOUTUBE (865) 632-2101 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE INVESTOR RELATIONS FLICKR tvainfo@tva.gov NO FEAR ACT DATA LINKEDIN General Contact Information INFORMATION QUALITY http://www.tva.gov/sites/ocoee2.htm[8/1/2012 9:39:14 AM]