Sunday, Bill and I went for a walk at Falls Lake State Recreation Area. The Lake is 12,000 acres and there are 26,000 acres of woodland.
Falls Lake is a man made reservoir located in the upper part of the neuse river basin. The Dam is just outside of Raleigh, NC and the lake extends 22 miles upstream to the confluence of the Eno, Flat and Little Rivers near Durham, NC.
Congressional authorization for the Lake includes: Water Supply, Water Quality, Flood Damage Reduction, Fish and Wildlife Enhancement, and Recreation. Hydropower was not one of the original intended purposes of the Falls Lake project. However, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) action has been initiated at Falls Lake.
At the Falls Lake project FERC is currently entertaining two separate requests for a preliminary permit to perform investigations and review the feasibility of adding hydropower. We were on the other side of the lake from the Dam but you should be able to make it out in the two shots above.
In looking online for information to add to this post, I found out something I didn't know. Recently, Falls Dam was determined to be at a Level 3, 'Conditionally Unsafe'. While structurally sound, Falls Dam received this rating because of downstream development and the catastrophic consequences should a dam break occur. Even though though the dam is sound, engineers have to look at the "what if" scenario of a potential dam break. There is so much development (housing and commercial) in the flood plain of the Neuse River that if the dam were to break, loss of life and negative economic impacts may occur. This gives the dam its Level 3, 'Conditionally Unsafe' rating.
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