Abstract image of the canyon wall from

Morrow Point Reservoir

Above the Dam
by Lamar Dodd (1909-1996)
Oil with gold leaf on canvas, 50" x 62"
The canyon wall from Morrow Point Reservoir, Colorado River Storage Project.

Morrow Point Dam, Reservoir and Powerplant are part of the Wayne Aspinall Unit of the Colorado River Storage Project. Morrow Point Dam is a 468-foot tall, double curvature, thin arch dam-the first of its kind to be constructed by Reclamation. The powerplant is located in a chamber carved out of the canyon wall almost 400-feet underground and is also the first of its type constructed by Reclamation. The Colorado River Storage Project provides the long-term storage required by the states in the Upper Colorado River Basin to meet the requirements of the Colorado River Compact while still being able to utilize their allotment of the waters of the Colorado River. Other units of the project include Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona, Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah, and Blue Mesa Dam in Colorado.

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