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Dry Lake is a Federal-owned recreational reservoir located in Graham, Arizona, with a primary purpose of providing leisure activities for visitors. The dam, completed in 1935, stands at a height of 20 feet and stretches 300 feet in length, creating a surface area of 147 acres. Situated along Point of Pines Creek, this Earth-type dam is managed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and has a storage capacity of 600 acre-feet.
Despite its scenic beauty and popularity among outdoor enthusiasts, Dry Lake poses a high hazard potential due to its condition assessment not being available and the risk assessment categorizing it as "Very High (1)". While the Emergency Action Plan was last revised in 2013, there are no recent updates on the preparedness measures or the mitigation of potential risks. With a lack of inspection and maintenance data, there is a sense of urgency in ensuring the safety and sustainability of this vital water resource in the face of changing climate patterns.
Year_Completed | 1935 |
Dam_Height | 20 |
River_Or_Stream | POINT OF PINES CREEK |
Dam_Length | 300 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 147 |
Nid_Storage | 600 |
Structural_Height | 18 |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Nid_Height | 20 |
FRYE CREEK NEAR THATCHER | 1cfs |
GILA RIVER BELOW COOLIDGE DAM | 444cfs |
BONITA CREEK NEAR MORENCI | 2cfs |
GILA RIVER AT CALVA | 19cfs |
GILA RIVER NEAR CLIFTON | 21cfs |
BLUE RIVER NEAR CLIFTON | 3cfs |
GILA RIVER AT HEAD OF SAFFORD VALLEY | 47cfs |