What is dams in west virginia?

West Virginia has a number of dams, many of which are owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) as flood control and hydroelectric generation facilities. Some of the major dams in West Virginia include:

  1. Bluestone Dam: Located on the New River in southern West Virginia, this USACE-operated dam was completed in 1952 and provides flood control, recreation, and fish and wildlife management.

  2. Summersville Dam: This USACE-operated dam on the Gauley River in central West Virginia was completed in 1966 and provides flood control and recreation opportunities.

  3. Sutton Dam: Located on the Elk River in central West Virginia, this USACE-operated dam was completed in 1961 and provides flood control and recreation opportunities.

  4. Tygart Dam: This USACE-operated dam on the Tygart Valley River in north-central West Virginia was completed in 1938 and provides flood control and hydroelectric power generation.

In addition to these major dams, West Virginia has numerous smaller dams that provide hydroelectric power and recreation opportunities on rivers and streams throughout the state.