Reservoir Storage Capacity Change

  • Antonia Chu (Creator)
  • Carly Hansen (Creator)
  • Jiyong Lee (Creator)
  • Mirko Musa (Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (EPFL) (Switzerland) (Creator)
  • Melissa Foster (Creator)
  • Paul Boyd (Creator)

Dataset

Description

Storage capacity is an essential reservoir metric that is directly linked to various water management and energy objectives. Accurate reporting and tracking of change in storage over time is crucial for the safe and reliable operation of the associated dam. While storage information is available for many reservoirs through the National Inventory of Dams, additional details, e.g. water elevation levels as well as changes over time are not included. • This dataset contains reservoir storage capacities based on conducted surveys in CONUS. To represent changes in a reservoir's storage over time, the storage capacity as determined by the first and last conducted survey is listed. The level of detail of surveys can vary greatly and improved with technological advancements. Therefore, the type of survey and year when it was conducted is noted. To ensure a fair comparison of storage capacities, the water elevation level along with the corresponding operation of the dam is reported. Structural changes, e.g. heightening of a dam will have an influence on the storage capacity and are therefore also mentioned. A total of 739 different reservoir storage capacity comparisons are listed, with some reservoirs represented more than once (storage capacity comparison at different water elevation levels).

Funding

FundersFunder number
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Water Power Technologies OfficeAC05-00OR22725

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