Overview
Davis Dam spans the Colorado River in Pyramid Canyon 67 miles downstream from Hoover Dam and 88 miles upstream from Parker Dam. The Mexican Treaty of 1944 required the United States to construct Davis Dam for regulation of water to be delivered to Mexico. The reservoir formed by the dam, Lake Mohave, is used for that purpose through integrated operations of Hoover and Davis Powerplants.
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. Its reservoir, Lake Mohave, has a total storage capacity of 1,818,300 acre-feet, and at maximum capacity extends 67 miles upstream to the tailrace of the Hoover Powerplant.
Almost 5 million cubic yards of rock and earth were excavated to form the diversion and forebay channel and foundations for the dam, spillway and intake structures, and powerplant. More than 3,642,000 cubic yards of earth and rockfill were required to form the dam, and about 600,000 cubic yards of concrete and 23 million pounds of reinforcing steel were placed in the spillway, powerplant, and other structures.
The semi-outdoor type Davis Powerplant is on the Arizona side of the river immediately downstream from the dam embankment. Water is delivered from the forebay to the powerplant through five 22-foot-diameter penstocks. The plant's nameplate capacity is 240 megawatts.
General
Project | Parker-Davis |
Dam Type | Zoned earthfill |
Location | 2 mi north of Bullhead City, AZ and Laughlin, NV |
Longitude | -114.5683 |
Latitude | 35.1967 |
Watercourse | Colorado River |
Reservoir | Lake Mohave |
Original Construction | 1942-1950 |
National ID Number | AZ10309 |
Base Width | 1,400 ft |
Dimensions
Crest Elevation | 655 ft |
Structural Height | 200 ft |
Hydraulic Height (Normal Operating Depth at Dam) | 140 ft |
Crest Length | 1,600 ft |
Crest Width | 50 ft |
Top of Active Conservation Pool (Elevation) | 647.0 ft |
Top of Inactive Conservation Pool (Elevation) | 570.0 ft |
Volume of Dam Construction Materials | 3.64 million cubic yards |
Top of Dead Storage Pool (Elevation) | 533.0 ft |
Streambed at Dam Axis | 455.0 ft |
Spillway Crest Elevation | 647 ft |
Hydraulics & Hydrology
Spillway Type | Concrete ogee weir |
Total Water Storage at Elevation | 1.8 million acre-feet |
Outlet Works Capacity at Elevation | 43,400 cfs at 610.0 ft |
Drainage Area | 923 sq mi |
Hydrometeorological Report (HMR) | HMR 49 |
Spillway Capacity at Elevation | 214,000 cfs at 647.0 ft |
Maximum Water Surface Elevation | 647 ft |
Net Generation | 968,615,600 kWh |
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