Lowe Lake Dam in Arkansas was completed in 1953 and serves primarily for irrigation purposes.
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Humidity
The earth dam stands at a hydraulic height of 11 feet and a structural height of 14 feet, with a length of 640 feet. The dam has a storage capacity of 622 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 81 acres, providing water resources for the surrounding area.
Located in Weber, Arkansas, Lowe Lake Dam is situated on the Point Deluce Bayou-TR river/stream. With a low hazard potential and a current condition assessment of "Not Rated," the dam has not undergone recent inspections or assessments. Despite being privately owned, the dam plays a crucial role in water management and conservation in the region, highlighting the importance of maintaining and monitoring its structural integrity for climate resilience and water security.
While Lowe Lake Dam has not been regulated or permitted by state agencies, its presence contributes significantly to the local irrigation system. As climate change continues to impact water resources, dams like Lowe Lake Dam play a vital role in managing water supply and mitigating the effects of drought. It is essential for water resource and climate enthusiasts to monitor and advocate for the sustainable management of dams like Lowe Lake Dam to ensure the resilience of water systems in the face of changing environmental conditions.
Year Completed |
1953 |
Dam Length |
640 |
River Or Stream |
POINT DELUCE BAYOU-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
81 |
Hydraulic Height |
11 |
Drainage Area |
2.28 |
Nid Storage |
622 |
Structural Height |
14 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
14 |
Bayou Bartholomew At Garrett Bridge
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154cfs |
Bayou Bartholomew Near Mcgehee
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243cfs |
Big Sunflower River At Clarksdale
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58cfs |
Big Sunflower River Nr Merigold
|
703cfs |
White River At Devalls Bluff
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10700cfs |
Saline River Near Rye
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428cfs |
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Merrisach Lake Park - Merrisach Lake
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Notrebes Bend
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Pendleton Bend
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