Lower Sabino Dam, located in Tucson, Arizona, is a masonry structure built in 1935 by the USDA Forest Service.
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The dam stands at 18 feet high and spans 282 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 8 acre-feet. Situated on Sabino Creek, the dam serves as a vital water resource for the region, with a significant hazard potential and moderate risk assessment.
Despite its age, the dam's condition is currently marked as "Not Rated," indicating a need for further inspection and assessment to ensure its structural integrity and safety. The spillway type is uncontrolled, with a width of 132 feet, and the outlet gates are also uncontrolled. The risk management measures and emergency preparedness for the dam are not clearly outlined, highlighting the importance of regular monitoring and maintenance to mitigate potential risks associated with the structure. As climate change continues to impact water resources and infrastructure, the Lower Sabino Dam plays a crucial role in water management and conservation efforts in the region.
Year Completed |
1935 |
Dam Length |
282 |
Dam Height |
18 |
River Or Stream |
SABINO CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Masonry |
Surface Area |
1 |
Hydraulic Height |
14 |
Drainage Area |
41 |
Nid Storage |
8 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
18 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Gordon Hirabayashi Campground
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Molino Basin
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Molino Basin Campground
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Whitetail Campground
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Spencer Canyon Campground
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Spencer Canyon
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