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Klagetoh is a water resource structure located in Apache, Arizona, under the jurisdiction of the DOI BIA. This dam has a height of 21 feet and a storage capacity of 1780 acre-feet. While it serves an undetermined hazard potential, its condition assessment is not available at this time. Despite being non-regulated by the state, Klagetoh plays a crucial role in water management in the region.
Situated in the Los Angeles District, Klagetoh stands as a testament to the importance of water resource management in the arid climate of Arizona. While its primary purpose and specific design details are not listed, the dam's presence highlights the efforts made to harness and store water for various uses. With its emergency action plan status unknown and hazard potential undetermined, Klagetoh serves as a reminder of the need for continued monitoring and maintenance of water infrastructure.
As a structure with an unknown risk assessment and limited information on its current condition, Klagetoh represents both the challenges and opportunities in water resource management. Its location in a region represented by Tom O'Halleran (D) further emphasizes the intersection of water resources and climate policy. Whether used for irrigation, municipal supply, or other purposes, Klagetoh's significance underscores the ongoing importance of sustainable water management practices in the face of changing environmental conditions.
Dam_Height | 21 |
Nid_Storage | 1780 |
Hazard_Potential | Undetermined |
Nid_Height | 21 |
CARRIZO WASH NR ST. JOHNS | 0cfs |
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER AT HOLBROOK | 151cfs |
PUERCO RIVER NEAR CHAMBERS | 506cfs |
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER AT WOODRUFF | 1cfs |