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Flat Rock Dam (Pennsylvania)

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Flat Rock Dam
Official nameFlat Rock Dam
LocationPhiladelphia-Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania, USA 40°02′23″N 75°14′49″W / 40.03972°N 75.24694°W / 40.03972; -75.24694 (Flat Rock Dam)
Opening date1970s
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsSchuylkill River

The Flat Rock Dam is an earthen dam across the Schuylkill River. The river flows through the dam at a rate of about 2540 CFS.[1] A future hydroelectric project plans to place turbines to generate 1.5 MW of electricity.[2]

The dam is part of the Flat Rock Park maintained by Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and is located off the Schuylkill Expressway in Gladwyne.[3]

The dam is part of a series of locks and waterway built by Schuylkill Navigation Company between Port Carbon and Philadelphia, in order to carry upstate coal to markets in the city. It creates a pool for the canal boats above it, and it brings water to the Manayunk Reach. Under the supervision of Ariel Cooley, a Massachusetts engineer who was responsible for the design of the Fairmount Dam, the construction of the dam and locks started on 1815, until its completion in 1818.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Schuylkill:Flat Rock Dam".
  2. ^ "Flat Rock Dam Hydro".
  3. ^ "Flat Rock Park Improvements".
  4. ^ "Flat Rock Dam – Built For Transporting Coal in 1818 - Was A Popular Recreation Site - And A Backdrop to Tragedies and Heroic Rescues". This Is Lower Merion And Narberth. 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2020-07-22.

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