The lock, dam, powerhouse and lake are operated and supervised by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' personnel under the direction of the District Engineer at Nashville. The
lock allows
barges and recreational
boats to navigate the Cumberland River. The power plant is operated so as to use as much of the water flow as possible for power production. During periods of high stream flow, the
spillway gates are opened to pass the water in excess of the capacity of the turbines, and as necessary for retention and regulation of
floodwaters through surcharge operation. The upper portion of the reservoir, corresponding to a five-foot depth above the normal
headwater level, is provided for surcharge storage. This storage space is utilized by raising all of the spillway gates in small equal increments, thus permitting passage of some water under them, but retaining or forcing into storage all inflow to the reservoir in excess of the spillway discharge and power releases. Electricity from the dam is marketed by the
Southeastern Power Administration. ==2010 Flooding==