Tom Miller Dam

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Tom Miller Dam is a concrete dam on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, that forms Lake Austin and helps provide flood control and hydroelectric power for the region.

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Label Occurrences
Tom Miller Dam canonical 3

Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf concrete dam
gravity dam
controls downstream river flows through Austin
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createsReservoir Lake Austin NERFINISHED
forms Lake Austin NERFINISHED
hasEnergySource hydropower
hasFormerName Austin Dam NERFINISHED
hasFunction run-of-river hydroelectric generation
hasOfficialName Tom Miller Dam NERFINISHED
hasStructureType concrete
helpsProtect Austin, Texas from flooding NERFINISHED
impounds Colorado River (Texas) NERFINISHED
isDownstreamOf Mansfield Dam NERFINISHED
isInfrastructureType energy infrastructure
water management infrastructure
isUpstreamOf Longhorn Dam NERFINISHED
locatedIn Austin
surface form: Austin, Texas

Texas
Travis County, Texas NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnRiver Colorado River NERFINISHED
nearCity Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
operator Lower Colorado River Authority NERFINISHED
ownedBy Lower Colorado River Authority NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado River hydropower system NERFINISHED
Highland Lakes chain NERFINISHED
providesServiceTo Austin metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Central Texas region NERFINISHED
purpose flood control
hydroelectric power generation
recreation support
water supply
regionServed Lower Colorado River region in Texas NERFINISHED
riverBasin Colorado River Basin (Texas) NERFINISHED
state Texas
supportsActivity boating on Lake Austin
fishing on Lake Austin
water sports on Lake Austin

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Lake Austin createdBy Tom Miller Dam
Lake Austin impoundedBy Tom Miller Dam