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Category : Dams
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Pages : 568
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The Watts Bar Project
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Category : Dams
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Pages : 568
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Pages : 568
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The Watts Bar Project
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Drawings for the Watts Bar Project
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority. Chief Engineer
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The Watts Bar Project
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
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Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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The Watts Bar Dam is strategically located as a multiple-purpose water-control project on the main Tennessee River at river mile 529.9 about midway between Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn. Congress, on March 16, 1939, made funds available for the start of construction of this project during the ensuing fiscal year, and on July 1, 1939, construction was started. It was the fifth main river dam constructed by TVA in its program for the unified development of the Tennessee River system. This report comprises a record of the more important facts concerning the planning, design, construction, costs, and initial operations of this major unit of the TVA water-control system.
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Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 545
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The Watts Bar Dam is strategically located as a multiple-purpose water-control project on the main Tennessee River at river mile 529.9 about midway between Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn. Congress, on March 16, 1939, made funds available for the start of construction of this project during the ensuing fiscal year, and on July 1, 1939, construction was started. It was the fifth main river dam constructed by TVA in its program for the unified development of the Tennessee River system. This report comprises a record of the more important facts concerning the planning, design, construction, costs, and initial operations of this major unit of the TVA water-control system.
The Watts Bar project; a comprehensive report on the planning
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
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Languages : en
Pages : 568
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Summary of the History of Project Planning and Enabling Legislation for the Watts Bar Units 4 and 5
Author: Edwin Jones Best
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Category : Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (Tenn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (Tenn.)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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The Watts Bar Steam Plant
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
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Category : Electric power production
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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The Watts Bar Steam Plant is the first fuel-burning electric power plant constructed by the TVA. The first two of its four 60,000-kilowatt generating units were placed in commercial operation in February and March 1942 at a time when the products of industry and agriculture in the valley region were critical items in the war effort. These units increased the continuous energy capacity of the TVA system to approximately 830,000 kilowatts and the system peak to about 1,100,000 kilowatts. The further addition of Cherokee, Chatuge, and Nottely Dams and the down-river units raised the continuous energy of the system to 960,000 kilowatts and the peak capability to about 1,300,000 kilowatts by the fall of 1942. The third Watts Bar Steam Plant unit began operation in February 1943 and the fourth in April 1945 - important factors in keeping ahead of system demands.
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Category : Electric power production
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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The Watts Bar Steam Plant is the first fuel-burning electric power plant constructed by the TVA. The first two of its four 60,000-kilowatt generating units were placed in commercial operation in February and March 1942 at a time when the products of industry and agriculture in the valley region were critical items in the war effort. These units increased the continuous energy capacity of the TVA system to approximately 830,000 kilowatts and the system peak to about 1,100,000 kilowatts. The further addition of Cherokee, Chatuge, and Nottely Dams and the down-river units raised the continuous energy of the system to 960,000 kilowatts and the peak capability to about 1,300,000 kilowatts by the fall of 1942. The third Watts Bar Steam Plant unit began operation in February 1943 and the fourth in April 1945 - important factors in keeping ahead of system demands.
Drawings for the Watts Bar Project
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Category : Hydroelectric power plants
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Category : Hydroelectric power plants
Languages : en
Pages : 188
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The Watts Bar Project on the Tennessee River
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority. Division of Water Control Planning
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Category : Watts Bar Dam
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Category : Watts Bar Dam
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Supplemental Condenser Cooling Water Project
Author: Tennessee Valley Authority
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Category : Nuclear power plants
Languages : en
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Category : Nuclear power plants
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