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Davis Dam - Wikipedia
Davis Dam is a zoned earth-fill dam with a concrete spillway, 1,600 ft (490 m) in length at the crest, and 200 ft (61 m) high. [1] The earth fill dam begins on the Nevada side, but it does not extend to the Arizona side on the east.
Davis Dam - Bureau of Reclamation
Davis Dam, rising 200 feet above the lowest point of the foundation and about 140 feet above the level of the river, is a zoned earthfill structure with concrete spillway, intake structure, and powerplant. It has a crest length of 1,600 feet, and a top width of 50 feet.
Davis Dam - Recreation.gov
On the Arizona side of the river and managed by the Mohave County Parks Department (1-877-757-0915) is Davis Dam Camp, a campground and day use area well appointed for the physically challenged angler and also has boat launching facilities, numerous campsites, RV …
Hoover and Davis Dams - U.S. National Park Service
Dec 15, 2022 · Commonly known as Hoover Dam and Davis Dam, these iconic structures paved the way for supplying water and electrical power to our surrounding regions. Located about 70 miles apart between the borders of Arizona and Nevada, these dams created the reservoir famously known as Lake Mead and Lake Mohave respectively.
Parker-Davis Project - Bureau of Reclamation
Both Parker and Davis Dams reregulate water releases from Lake Mead through Hoover Powerplant for use downstream. Lake Havasu, formed by Parker Dam, provides a forebay and desilting basin from which the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California pumps water into its Colorado River Aqueduct.
Davis Camp Park - AZ Camp Guide
Situated directly below Davis Dam and north of Laughlin Bridge, Davis Camp is fast becoming one of the most frequented and popular public recreation areas on the Colorado River. With more than a mile and a half of shoreline, Davis Camp is an ideal place for all water sport enthusiasts.
Davis Dam is a rock and earth-fill gravity dam rising 200' above the lowest point of its foundation and 140' above the level of the Colorado River. The dam crest is 1,600' long between the Arizona and Nevada sides of Pyramid Canyon, and the 50' wide dam crest accommodates a convergence of Arizona State Highway 68 and Nevada State Highway 163.
Davis Dam | Hydroelectric Power Plant in Kingman, AZ - GridInfo
Power plant details for Davis Dam, a hydroelectric power plant located in Kingman, AZ. View the monthly generation and consumption, generator details, and more for Davis Dam.
Hoover Dam - Bureau of Reclamation
Davis Dam is an earth and rock-fill embankment with a concrete spillway, gravity structure, intake structure and powerplant. Behind the dam lies Lake Mohave which is confined for most of its length between the steep walls of Pyramid, Painted, Eldorado and Black Canyons.
Davis Dam Camp - Recreation.gov
Explore Davis Dam Camp, Arizona with Recreation.gov. Davis Dam Camp is located just below Davis Dam on the Arizona side of the Colorado River. This is a picturesque area with excellent views of the dam, sunsets.
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