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Falcon Dam and PowerplantsUnder supervision of the International Boundary and Water Commission United States & Mexico DamLocation: 80 miles southeast of Laredo, Texas, 30 miles southeast of Zapata, Texas, 150 miles above the mouth of the Rio Grande. Purpose: Flood control, conservation, and hydroelectric power. Type: Rolled earth fill embankment. Constructed by United States and Mexico pursuant to Water Treaty of 1944. Dedicated October 9, 1953. Length:
Construction Features of Falcon Dam:
ReservoirElevation: 314.2 maximum water surface
Storage capacity-1972 survey
Impoundment of lake began August 25, 1953 Area (top of conservation - elevation 301.2)87,000 acres Area (maximum elevation of 314.2) 115,400 acres 100 acre feet dead storage below elevation 203.33 SpillwayCrest Elevation - 256.7 Ogee type crest with 6-50' x 50' fixed wheel gates Crest width at gates - 350 feet Width at stilling basin - 600 feet Chute length - 1,300 feet Discharge capacity - 456,000 cfs at reservoir elevation 314.2 Top of gates elevation - 306.7 PenstocksUnited States - 4-13' diameter Mexico - 1-22' diameter, 4-13' diameter branches GeneratorsUnited States and Mexico - 3-10,500 kW at each plant TurbinesUnited States and Mexico - 3-14,750 hp at each plant, Francis type (Ultimate installation provides for four units in each powerhouse) Highway distances to the Dam from points in:United States
Mexico
This web page was adapted from a pamphlet prepared by the International Boundry and Water Commission. |