Milner Dam


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nameMilner Dam
imageMilner-dam-id-us.jpg
dam_crossesSnake River
res_nameMilner Lake
locationJerome / Twin Falls counties, Idaho, USA
operatorMilner Dam, Inc.
dam_length2,160 feet (658 m)
dam_height73 feet (22 m)
spillway_capacity116750 ft3/s
opening1905
res_capacity_total36,300 acre.ft
res_catchment17,180 sq mi (44,496 km2)
res_surface4,000 acres (16 km2)
coordinates
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embedyes
nameMilner Dam and the Twin Falls Main Canal
built1902
architectWiley, A.J.
architectureRock and earth fill dam
addedJuly 10, 1986
area340 acre
refnum86001720
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Milner Dam is a rockfill dam near Burley in south central Idaho. It impounds the Snake River in a reservoir named Milner Lake. The dam spans the river across two islands, with three embankments.

Milner Dam was authorized for construction as a privately capitalized venture under the 1894 Carey Act, a precursor to the 1902 Reclamation Act. Ira Burton Perrine, a local rancher, chose the site and recruited financial backers, including Salt Lake City banker Stanley B. Milner and eastern investors Frank H. Buhl and Peter L. Kimberly. The Buhl-Kimberly Corporation built the dam and the Twin Falls Canal in 1903–1905. Milner Dam's primary purpose is irrigation but it also produces hydroelectricity. It is currently owned and operated by Milner Dam, Inc. The Snake River below Milner Dam is often allowed to run dry during periods of low flow as water is diverted to agricultural uses.

The dam is 73 ft high and 2160 ft long. The storage capacity of its reservoir, Milner Lake, is 36,300 acre.ft. The lake covers 4,000 acres (16 km2).

Inspections in 1988 indicated a high risk of dam failure in an earthquake. In order to pay for the $11 million cost of rebuilding the dam, the operating companies contracted with Idaho Power to build a 57.5 megawatt hydroelectric powerplant 1.5 mi downstream from the dam, with Idaho Power in return loaning funds for the dam's reconstruction. The 1992 powerplant has 46 and 11.5 MW generators, with a small 800 KW generator for low-flow conditions. Water for the powerplant is drawn from the Twin Falls Canal during seasons when water is not needed for irrigation.

Milner Dam was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 10, 1986.

References

References

  1. link. (2011-07-16 , NPDP Dam Directory)
  2. {{NRISref
  3. Jackson, Donald C.. (1988). "Great American Bridges and Dams". The Preservation Press.
  4. Yost, Joe. "Milner Dam". Twin Falls Canal Company.
  5. Snake River Dam https://www.idahoconservation.org/our-work/snake-river access date 25 April 2024

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