Hall Lake Dam, located in Arkansas, was completed in 1968 and serves primarily for irrigation purposes.
Wind
Humidity
This earth dam stands at a hydraulic height of 11 feet and a structural height of 14 feet, with a length of 400 feet. The reservoir created by the dam has a storage capacity of 71 acre-feet, with a normal storage level of 53 acre-feet and a surface area of 15.7 acres.
The dam is situated on Big Creek-TR and is owned by a private entity in the city of Weber. Despite being privately owned, the dam is not regulated by the state and has a low hazard potential with a condition assessment of "Not Rated." The surrounding area has a drainage area of 0.44 square miles and a maximum discharge capacity of 281 cubic feet per second.
Although the dam does not have a spillway or outlet gates, it remains an important structure for water resource management in the region. With its modest size and purpose, Hall Lake Dam stands as a testament to the vital role small dams play in supporting agricultural activities and maintaining water resources in the face of changing climates.
Year Completed |
1968 |
Dam Length |
400 |
River Or Stream |
BIG CREEK-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
15.7 |
Hydraulic Height |
11 |
Drainage Area |
0.44 |
Nid Storage |
71 |
Structural Height |
14 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
14 |
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