Whitehorse Dam, located in Coconino, Arizona, was completed in 1938 and is owned and regulated by the Forest Service.
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This Earth dam stands at 31 feet high and serves the primary purpose of creating a Fish and Wildlife Pond, with recreational benefits as well. It is situated on a tributary of Sycamore Creek and has a storage capacity of 260 acre-feet.
The dam has a low hazard potential and a moderate risk assessment, with a spillway width of 50 feet for uncontrolled release of water. It has undergone modifications in 1990 and is inspected every 10 years, with the last inspection conducted in August 2017. The risk management measures and emergency preparedness of Whitehorse Dam are not explicitly documented, but its condition is deemed as "Not Rated" according to the latest assessment.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Whitehorse Dam offers a fascinating case study in dam engineering and management. Its role in creating a habitat for fish and wildlife, coupled with its recreational value, showcases the multi-functional aspects of water infrastructure. Understanding its design, operational protocols, and risk assessment can provide valuable insights into sustainable water resource management in the face of changing climate conditions.
Years Modified |
1990 - Other |
Year Completed |
1938 |
Dam Length |
400 |
Dam Height |
31 |
River Or Stream |
TRIB.OF SYCAMORE CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Hydraulic Height |
25 |
Drainage Area |
3 |
Nid Storage |
260 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
31 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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White Horse Lake Campground
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White Horse Lake
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Dogtown Lake Campground
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Taylor Cabin Line Camp
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Dogtown Lake
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Fernow Cabin
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