John W. Flannagan Dam
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John W. Flannagan Dam is a flood control dam located in the Cumberland Mountains of
Dickenson County, Virginia Dickenson County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,124. Its county seat is Clintwood. History Dickenson County, formed in 1880 from parts of Buchanan County, Russell County ...
. It forms the John W. Flannagan Reservoir behind it. It was named after Congressman John Williams Flannagan, Jr.


History

Authorized by Congress in the
Flood Control Act of 1938 The Flood Control Act of 1938 was an Act of the United States Congress signed into law by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt that authorized civil engineering projects such as dams, levees, dikes, and other flood control measures through the ...
, and the
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, John W. Flannagan Dam and Reservoir is a part of the Big Sandy flood protection system. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers designed and supervised construction of the dam and now operates it for public benefits.John W. Flannagan
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Huntington District. Retrieved on 2010-06-23


Construction

Construction of the dam, spillway, and outlet works began in 1960, and was completed by 1964. The dam is high and long. The earth-filled dam is constructed of rock with a central clay core, which prevents water from passing through the dam. A lake is formed behind the dam with almost of shoreline. South of the dam is the emergency spillway. The spillway contains six gates used to control high water and prevent the lake from flowing over the top of the dam. The outlet works consist of an intake structure and an outlet tunnel. The -high intake structure is located north of the dam, and contains gates which control the amount of water released into Russell Fork River.


General information

Built primarily for flood control, the lake surface is kept at an elevation of above sea level for recreation during the summer. During the fall, the lake is lowered to hold additional water from winter and spring runoff. When flooding occurs, the gates in the intake structure are closed to the minimum level. The water, which runs off from the drainage basin behind the dam, is stored in the reservoir to protect life and property downstream. When the danger of downstream flooding has passed, the intake structure gates are opened to lower the reservoir. Opening the gates is coordinated with other dams on the Big Sandy River and
Ohio River The Ohio River is a long river in the United States. It is located at the boundary of the Midwestern and Southern United States, flowing southwesterly from western Pennsylvania to its mouth on the Mississippi River at the southern tip of Illino ...
s as a part of a larger flood control system. The dam has prevented millions of dollars of damage in excess of the $20 million it cost to build. Restrooms are located at the Project Office, Below Dam Area, Junction Area, Cranesnest Area #1, and #3, Lower Twin Area, Spillway Area, and Pound River Area. During the first four full weekends in October Flannagan has whitewater releases to achieve winter pool. From the dam, the first two miles (3 km) are class II rapids which progresses downstream reaching Class V + rapids. Some of the most challenging rapids in the eastern U.S. can be found while traveling through Breaks Interstate Park with names like 20 Stitches, Broken Nose and Triple Drop. John W. Flannagan Boat Dock (marina) is located at the Junction Area and provides visitors with docking facilities, a gas station, fishing supplies, and a snack bar.


See also

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North Fork Pound Reservoir North Fork Pound Reservoir (also known as North Fork of Pound Lake) is a reservoir in Wise County, Virginia. It was built in 1966 as authorised by the Flood Control Act of 1960 and managed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. General Th ...
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Pound River The Pound River is a river in the U.S. state of Virginia, running through part of Wise County and through Dickenson County. It runs from the North Fork Pound Reservoir to the John W. Flannagan Dam. Via the Russell Fork, the Levisa Fork, the ...


References

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