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Trout Lake, located in Apache County, Arizona, is a significant water resource managed by the DOI BIA. This dam has a height of 33 feet and a storage capacity of 60 acre-feet, serving as a vital source of water in the region. While the dam's primary purpose is not specified, it plays a crucial role in water management and conservation efforts in the area.
Despite its importance, the condition assessment of Trout Lake is currently marked as "Not Available," with an undetermined hazard potential. The last inspection date, emergency action plan status, and risk assessment details are also lacking. As a result, the overall risk management measures and readiness in case of emergencies remain uncertain. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, ensuring the maintenance and safety of Trout Lake is essential for sustainable water management in the region.
Dam_Height | 33 |
Nid_Storage | 60 |
Hazard_Potential | Undetermined |
Nid_Height | 33 |
RIO NUTRIA NEAR RAMAH | 0cfs |
SAN JUAN RIVER AT SHIPROCK | 761cfs |
PUERCO RIVER NEAR CHAMBERS | 506cfs |
SAN JUAN RIVER AT FOUR CORNERS | 985cfs |
CHINLE CREEK NEAR MEXICAN WATER | 1cfs |
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