In 1935 the reservoir capacity was expanded from 4 million to 14 million gallons.
The total reservoir capacity is 9,140 m and can serve 55,22% of the population.
The dam is an earthen facility, 110 foot high, with a reservoir capacity of 59,200 acre-feet.
There is no siltation and loss of reservoir capacity.
Upon completion in 1973, the reservoir capacity was increased to 230 million m.
What constitutes an emergency is a judgment call that weighs rainfall, reservoir capacity, stream flow and ground water levels.
The reservoir capacity is 60,000 acre-feet, although normal storage is 21,180 acre feet.
The mining of material for the dam enabled the future reservoir capacity to be further enlarged.
Depending on the reservoir capacity the plant can provide daily, weekly, or seasonal load following.
As a result, the reservoir capacity needed to avoid shortages is substantially increased.