Logan Martin
Lake level*
464.58
Generators
1
Spillway Conditions
0 ft3/sec
Generation Output
9436.86cfs
Temperature
66°F
Humidity
100%
Wind
0mph
*Lake elevations are always subject to change, depending on conditions. Individuals who recreate below our dams and those with boats and water-related equipment on our lakes and facilities should always stay alert to changing conditions and be prepared to take the necessary steps to protect their property.
Tentative Operating Schedules
Start Time | Generators |
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12:00 AM | 1 |
01:00 AM | 0 |
05:00 AM | 1 |
Start Time | Generators |
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12:00 AM | 1 |
01:00 AM | 0 |
08:00 AM | 1 |
07:00 PM | 0 |
Start Time | Generators |
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12:00 AM | 0 |
12:00 PM | 1 |
09:00 PM | 0 |
Logan Martin
Logan Martin was the second dam built as a part of an Alabama Power Company construction program that further developed the Coosa River in the late 1950s and the 1960s. The project included the construction of Weiss, Henry and Bouldin dams and the redevelopment of Lay Dam. During the planning stages, the dam was known as Kelly Creek. During the first month of construction, the board of directors formally named it after William Logan Martin, Jr. He was a circuit court judge in Montgomery and also served as attorney general for the State of Alabama. In 1921, Martin was appointed as Alabama Power’s general attorney. His older brother, Thomas, was one of the founders of the company.
Elevation above sea level: 465 feet
Area: 15,263 acres
Shoreline: 275 miles
Length: 48.5 miles
Maximum depth at dam: 69 feet
Area of watershed draining into reservoir: 7,700 square miles
In service: 08/10/1964
Capacity: Three generators, rating 42,750 kilowatts each
Type: Gravity concrete and earth fill
Length of concrete: 612 feet
Length of earth dikes: 5,464 feet
Maximum height: 97 feet