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Post by DocHolladay on Jul 30, 2005 0:11:23 GMT -6
Normandy Reservoir attracts bass anglers, campers, and boaters from a wide area. Barton Springs Recreation Area on the south shore of the reservoir is particularly popular.
The Duck River watershed is one of the most biologically diverse river systems in the nation. Over 500 species of fish, insects, and other aquatic life inhabit the ecosystem, including two species of mussels—the Cumberland monkeyface and the birdwing pearly—that are on the endangered species list.
Normandy is the largest non-power-generating TVA dam on any Tennessee River tributary. It is operated for flood control, water supply, and recreational opportunities. Normandy also provides water for a fish hatchery immediately downstream.
Construction of Normandy Dam was completed in 1976. The dam is 110 feet high and stretches 2,807 feet across the Duck River. The water level in Normandy Reservoir varies about 11 feet in a normal year. Normandy has a flood-storage capacity of 62,400 acre-feet.
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