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The Smallwood Reservoir is the reservoir created for the Churchill Falls Generating Station in the western part of Labrador, Canada. Unlike other reservoirs, water is contained not by a single large dam, but by a series of 88 dikes that total 64 km (40 mi) in length in the drainage area of the Churchill River.[2] It is named in honour of Joey Smallwood, the first premier of Newfoundland.

Smallwood Reservoir
Smallwood Reservoir
Location in Labrador
LocationLabrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Coordinates54°6′N 64°25′W
TypeReservoir
Primary outflowsChurchill River
Basin countriesCanada
Surface area6,527 km2 (2,520 sq mi)
Water volume32.64 km3 (26,460,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation471 m (1,545 ft)
References[1]

With an area of 6,527 km2 (2,520 sq mi), is the largest body of freshwater in the province and the second-largest reservoir in the world in terms of surface area.


History


The earliest evaluation of hydro potential of this vast reservoir was in 1942[3] when H.G. Acres Company carried out a study for the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan). Due to the remoteness of the site then, it was considered too expensive to build and deemed not viable.

With the development of technologies for transmission of electricity over long distances the project design to build the power development including the main dam and control structure and the many dykes began in July 1967 by Acres Canadian Bechtel of Churchill Falls, a joint venture formed by Canadian Bechtel and Acres Engineering, as part of the construction of the Churchill Falls Generating Station.


Geography


The reservoir is located on the Labrador Plateau, a saucer shaped plateau that ranged from 457 to 579 m (1,499 to 1,900 ft) above sea level. Before construction it was inundated with many bogs and small interconnected lakes. The three largest of these lakes were Ossokmanuan, Lobstick and Michikamau.[3] Ossokmanuan became a reservoir for the Twin Falls power station.

The area was mostly drained by the Churchill River. At the edge of the plateau it dropped 66 m (217 ft) before the falls, a further 75 m (246 ft) at the falls and a further 158 m (518 ft) through the Bowdoin Canyon. It was named after Bowdoin College in Maine which sponsored an expedition in 1891 to visit the falls.


Construction


The reservoir requires 88 dykes to prevent overflow outside of the reservoir. The highest of these dykes is 36 m (118 ft) and the longest at 6 km (3.7 mi). The two reservoirs require three control structures to regulate flow. The Gabbro Control Structure which regulated the Ossokmanuan reservoir, the Lobstick Control Structure that regulates the Smallwood reservoir and the Whitefish Control Structure for the forebay reservoirs. Both forebays are further regulated by spillways to prevent flooding.

The project took 9 years to complete from 1966 to 1974, with peak construction in 1970 when a total of 6,245 workers were stationed at the main camp and eleven satellite camps.[3] The project was completed five months ahead of schedule.


See also



References


  1. Atlas of Canada. "Rivers in Canada". Archived from the original on 10 April 2007. Retrieved 2015-03-17.
  2. "Churchill River". Canadian Geographic Education. Archived from the original on 1 December 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2019.
  3. Smallwood, Joseph R.; Pitt, Robert D. W. (1981). Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. Vol. 1. pp. 761–762). ISBN 0-920508-14-6.

На других языках


[de] Smallwood Reservoir

Das Smallwood Reservoir ist ein Stausee im zentralen Osten der Labrador-Halbinsel in der kanadischen Provinz Neufundland und Labrador.
- [en] Smallwood Reservoir

[es] Embalse de Smallwood

El embalse de Smallwood (en inglés: 'Smallwood Reservoir') es un gran embalse situado en la parte occidental de la península del Labrador en la provincia de Terranova y Labrador, en Canadá. El embalse es la fuente del río Churchill. A diferencia de otros embalses, el agua no está retenida por una única y gran presa, sino por una serie de 88 diques que suman un total de 64 km de longitud. Recibe su nombre en honor de Joseph Roberts Smallwood

[fr] Réservoir Smallwood

Le réservoir Smallwood est un immense réservoir d'eau douce situé dans la partie occidentale du Labrador, au Canada. Le réservoir est la source du fleuve Churchill. Le réservoir est constitué de 88 digues d'une longueur totale de 64 km. Son nom lui fut donné en l'honneur de Joey Smallwood, premier ministre de la province de Terre-Neuve de 1949 à 1972.

[it] Bacino Smallwood

Il bacino Smallwood è un immenso lago di acqua dolce situato nella parte occidentale della provincia di Terranova e Labrador in Canada. Costituisce le sorgenti del fiume Churchill. Il Bacino è formato da 88 dighe che assieme formano una lunghezza totale di 64 km. Il suo nome è stato assegnato in onore di Joey Smallwood.

[ru] Смолвуд

Смо́лвуд (англ. Smallwood Reservoir) — водохранилище, расположенное в западной части Лабрадора, в провинции Ньюфаундленд и Лабрадор, Канада, около границы с провинцией Квебек. Площадь водной поверхности 6460 км², общая площадь водохранилища 6527 км² — десятый по величине пресноводный водоём в Канаде и второе по площади водохранилище в мире[1]. Высота над уровнем моря 471 метр[2].



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