Mitchell
Lake level*
311.63
Generators
1
Spillway Conditions
0 ft3/sec
Generation Output
11033.37cfs
Temperature
12°F
Humidity
71%
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 | 0 |
03:00 AM | 1 |
06:00 AM | 2 |
07:00 AM | 1 |
01:00 PM | 0 |
04:00 PM | 1 |
11:00 PM | 0 |
Start Time | Generators |
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12:00 AM | 0 |
03:00 AM | 1 |
02:00 PM | 0 |
04:00 PM | 1 |
Start Time | Generators |
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12:00 AM | 1 |
01:00 AM | 0 |
04:00 AM | 1 |
01:00 PM | 0 |
04:00 PM | 1 |
11:00 PM | 0 |
Mitchell
In 1921 the Federal Power Commission granted Alabama Power a license to construct a dam across the Coosa River near Clanton, downstream from Lay Lake, at a location called Duncan’s Riffle. The dam and lake are named for former Alabama Power Company President James Mitchell. An internationally known electrical engineer, Mitchell came to Alabama in 1911 to survey its potential for hydroelectric power development. Construction of Mitchell Dam, Alabama Power Company’s second hydroelectric plant, was completed in 1923 and it has been busy producing hydro power ever since. Mitchell Dam is the second-oldest of Alabama Power’s hydroelectric generating plants.
Elevation above sea level: 312 feet
Area: 5,850 acres
Shoreline: 147 miles
Length: 14 miles
Maximum depth at dam: 90 feet
Area of watershed draining into reservoir: 9,827 square miles
In service: 04/01/1985
Capacity: Four generators, with a total rating of 170,000 kilowatts
Type: Gravity concrete
Length: 1,277 feet
Maximum height: 106 feet