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'''Bankhead Lake''' is a narrow reservoir on the upper [[Black Warrior River]] formed in [[1915]] by [[Alabama Power]]'s [[Bankhead Lock and Dam]], located in the northeast corner of [[Tuscaloosa County]]. Bankhead Lake is the largest impoundment on the Black Warrior, extending 65 miles and covering 9,200 acres. The lake forms the border between [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]] and [[Tuscaloosa County|Tuscaloosa]] counties, as well as the border dividing Jefferson and [[Walker County|Walker]] counties. It serves as the headwaters of the Black Warrior, covering what was once the confluence of the [[Locust Fork River|Locust]] and [[Mulberry Fork|Mulberry]] forks, and extending to the [[Sipsey Fork]]. | '''Bankhead Lake''' is a narrow reservoir on the upper [[Black Warrior River]] formed in [[1915]] by [[Alabama Power]]'s [[Bankhead Lock and Dam]], located in the northeast corner of [[Tuscaloosa County]]. The dam, and the lake, are named after U. S. Senator [[John H. Bankhead]]. Bankhead Lake is the largest impoundment on the Black Warrior, extending 65 miles and covering 9,200 acres. The lake forms the border between [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]] and [[Tuscaloosa County|Tuscaloosa]] counties, as well as the border dividing Jefferson and [[Walker County|Walker]] counties. It serves as the headwaters of the Black Warrior, covering what was once the confluence of the [[Locust Fork River|Locust]] and [[Mulberry Fork|Mulberry]] forks, and extending to the [[Sipsey Fork]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:15, 7 March 2008
Bankhead Lake is a narrow reservoir on the upper Black Warrior River formed in 1915 by Alabama Power's Bankhead Lock and Dam, located in the northeast corner of Tuscaloosa County. The dam, and the lake, are named after U. S. Senator John H. Bankhead. Bankhead Lake is the largest impoundment on the Black Warrior, extending 65 miles and covering 9,200 acres. The lake forms the border between Jefferson and Tuscaloosa counties, as well as the border dividing Jefferson and Walker counties. It serves as the headwaters of the Black Warrior, covering what was once the confluence of the Locust and Mulberry forks, and extending to the Sipsey Fork.
External links
- Black Warrior Hydrologic Modifications at Rivers of Alabama
Black Warrior River | |
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Dams |
Bankhead Lock and Dam, Holt Lock and Dam, Oliver Lock and Dam, Lewis Smith Dam, Warrior Lock and Dam |
Reservoirs |
Bankhead Lake, Holt Lake, Lake Tuscaloosa, Lake Oliver, Smith Lake, Inland Lake, Highland Lake, Warrior Lake |
Tributaries |
Blackburn Fork, Locust Fork, Mulberry Fork, North River, Sipsey Fork, Valley Creek, Village Creek |