Gouin Dam

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Gouin Dam
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Country Canada
Location Quebec, Mauricie, La Tuque
Opening date 1948
Owner(s) Hydro-Québec
Dam and spillways
Type of dam Gravity dam
Height (foundation) 26
Length 502
Dam volume 178900
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The Gouin dam is a river infrastructure that created the Gouin Reservoir. This dam is the source of the Saint-Maurice River and is located in the town of La Tuque, in Mauricie, in province Quebec, in Canada.

Toponymy

The Gouin dam owes its name to Lomer Gouin (1861-1929), who was premier of Quebec between 1905 and 1920, federal minister of justice between 1921 and 1924 and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec in 1929.[2]

Geography

The Kikendatch Bay is formed by the Gouin dam which is located at:

Infrastructure

Completed in 1948, the dam is equipped with a mini-hydroelectric power station fitted with two turbine-generator sets of 300 kW each, in order to meet the needs of the dam itself, of the staff residences of Hydro-Québec assigned to its maintenance and an outfitter located nearby.

  • Height of the dam: 26 metres (85 ft)
  • Holding capacity: 27,795,000,000 m3 (9.816×1011 cu ft)
  • Height of the reservoir: 24.2 metres (79 ft)
  • Length of the structure: 502 metres (1,647 ft)
  • Type of dam: Concrete-gravity
  • Type of foundation land: Roc. Class: A
  • Level of consequences: Considerable
  • Seismic zone: 1
  • Reservoir area: 142.7 hectares (353 acres)
  • Watershed area: 9,473 km2 (3,658 sq mi)[4]

See also

References

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  3. Distances measured from l Atlas of Canada (published on the Internet) from the Department of Natural Resources Canada
  4. Wikimapia - Accessed May 27, 2018