Lake Ft Smith Dam, also known as Lower Ft Smith Dam, is a vital water resource located in Crawford, Arkansas.
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Built in 1936, this earth dam stands at a height of 196 feet and serves the primary purpose of water supply. With a normal storage capacity of 84,000 acre-feet and a maximum storage capacity of 140,000 acre-feet, the dam plays a crucial role in providing water to the surrounding area.
Managed by the local government and regulated by the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission, Lake Ft Smith Dam has a high hazard potential and is not currently rated in terms of its condition assessment. The dam spans a length of 3,050 feet and sits on the Frog Bayou, with a drainage area of 75 square miles. With a maximum discharge capacity of 135,800 cubic feet per second, it is equipped to handle significant water flow and ensure the safety and stability of the surrounding area.
Despite its age, Lake Ft Smith Dam continues to provide essential water resources to the region, demonstrating the importance of proper maintenance and regulation of such critical infrastructure. Climate and water resource enthusiasts will find this dam to be a fascinating example of engineering and environmental management in action, showcasing the intersection of human intervention and natural systems in the face of changing climate conditions.
Year Completed |
1936 |
Dam Length |
3050 |
Dam Height |
196 |
River Or Stream |
FROG BAYOU |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
1400 |
Hydraulic Height |
191 |
Drainage Area |
75 |
Nid Storage |
140000 |
Structural Height |
212 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
212 |
Jack Creek Near Winfrey
|
7cfs |
Frog Bayou At Winfrey
|
15cfs |
Jones Creek At Winfrey
|
3cfs |
Mulberry River Near Mulberry. Ar
|
451cfs |
Lee Creek Near Short
|
32cfs |
Lee Creek At Short
|
30cfs |