Impact of removing the Granby Dam on water levels in the Congaree River
Authors
Wachob, Andrew
Keywords
Water levels--South Carolina--Congaree River , Dams--South Carolina--Columbia , Granby Dam (S.C.)
Abstract
Description
The Granby Dam and Lock structure was constructed at the beginning of the 20th Century to provide at least a 4-foot navigation depth in the Congaree River up to the city of Columbia. Unused for many years, the structure remains in place as a short dam and an open-lock passage that is used by boaters to bypass the dam when river levels are low. A recent proposal to remove the Granby Dam has raised concerns that removing the dam might decrease water levels within the lock, making navigation through that area difficult, especially during periods of low river flow. This study examines how removing the dam would affect water levels and depths within the lock passage and in the river’s main channel.
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Issue Date
2002
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2013-09-25T13:29:13Z
Date Available
2013-09-25T13:29:13Z
Item Format
Media Type
Document
Item Language
English
Publisher
South Carolina State Library
Digital Collection
South Carolina State Documents Depository
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Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.
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Text
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