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Shush Be Zahze, also known as Little Bear, is a federal-owned recreational dam located in Apache County, Arizona. Built in 1966 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this earth-type dam stands at 37 feet tall and spans 370 feet in length. With a storage capacity of 160 acre-feet, Shush Be Zahze serves as a popular spot for outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and picnicking.
Despite its primary purpose for recreation, Shush Be Zahze poses a high hazard potential due to its location on Bog Creek. The dam is regulated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which oversees its construction, inspections, and operations. While the condition assessment is not currently available, the risk assessment has classified the dam as having a very high risk level, highlighting the importance of regular monitoring and maintenance to ensure public safety and water resource sustainability.
As water resource and climate enthusiasts, it is crucial to recognize the significance of dams like Shush Be Zahze in providing recreational opportunities while also managing water resources effectively. By staying informed about the regulatory agencies involved, the hazard potential, and the risk assessment of dams, enthusiasts can advocate for responsible management practices that prioritize safety and environmental conservation in the face of changing climate conditions.
Year_Completed | 1966 |
River_Or_Stream | BOG CREEK |
Dam_Length | 370 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Nid_Storage | 160 |
Structural_Height | 37 |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Nid_Height | 37 |