Fly-In-Acres is a privately owned dam located in Avery, California, along the Moran Creek.
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Built in 1953, this earth-type dam stands at a height of 41 feet and has a storage capacity of 58 acre-feet, primarily serving as a water supply source for the area. Despite its age, the dam has undergone regular inspections, with the last assessment in February 2021 noting its satisfactory condition.
The significant hazard potential of Fly-In-Acres highlights the importance of ongoing maintenance and monitoring to ensure the safety of the surrounding community. With state regulation, permitting, and enforcement in place, the dam is subject to rigorous oversight to mitigate risks and prevent potential disasters. Its role in providing water supply and supporting recreational activities underscores the vital role that infrastructure like Fly-In-Acres plays in managing water resources in California.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Fly-In-Acres serves as a case study in the intersection of infrastructure, regulation, and environmental stewardship. As the impacts of climate change continue to pose challenges to water management, understanding the operations and maintenance of dams like Fly-In-Acres is crucial for ensuring the resilience of water systems in the face of evolving climatic conditions.
Year Completed |
1953 |
Dam Length |
260 |
Dam Height |
41 |
River Or Stream |
Moran Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
7 |
Hydraulic Height |
31.9 |
Drainage Area |
2.45 |
Nid Storage |
58 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
41 |
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