Laggan Dam

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Official nameLaggan Dam
LocationScotland
Coordinates56°53′23″N 4°40′24″W / 56.88972°N 4.67333°W / 56.88972; -4.67333
Openingdate1934
Laggan Dam
Laggan Dam
Interactive map of Laggan Dam
Official nameLaggan Dam
LocationScotland
Coordinates56°53′23″N 4°40′24″W / 56.88972°N 4.67333°W / 56.88972; -4.67333
Opening date1934
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsRiver Spean
Height48 m (157 ft)
Length700 ft (210 m)

Laggan Dam is a mass concrete gravity dam located on the River Spean south west of Loch Laggan in the Scottish Highlands. It forms the second reservoir for the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme.

The structure was built as part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme by Balfour Beatty for the British Aluminium Company and construction was finished in 1934. The supervising engineers were the firm of C S Meik and William Halcrow, now known as the Halcrow Group.[1]

The dam was designated a Category B listed building in 1985. It was upgraded to Category A listing in 2011, following a review as part of Hydroelectric Power Thematic Survey 2010.[1][2]

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