Chickamauga Dam Generator Hall June 1942
The generator hall of the Chickamauga Dam in Tennessee stands as a vital component of the Tennessee River system. Constructed during the 1940s, the dam was authorized for a power capacity of 81,000 kilowatts, expandable to 108,000 kilowatts. It contributes significantly to regional hydroelectric energy, managing 377,000 acre-feet of water storage.
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Chickamauga Dam Generator Hall June 1942
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