The Austin Dam on the Lower Colorado River of Texas was originally constructed between 1890-93 three miles northwest of downtown Austin, Texas. The dam\u27s spillway sill rose about 66 feet above the foundation and was 1,091 feet wide, intended to pass up to 250,000 cfs, the highest overflow volume of any dam in the world at that time. A masonry head-gate control structure 95 feet wide and rising 12 feet above the spillway sill was constructed against the left abutment. Four penstocks fed electric generators in a powerhouse while three penstocks conveyed domestic water to the City of Austin. In just seven years of operation the reservoir lost nearly half (48%) of its storage capacity because of siltation. In early April 1900 the dam was sub...