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LAUER

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Lauer is a federal-owned irrigation dam located in Modoc, California along the North Fork Pit River. Built in 1895 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this Earth-type structure stands at a height of 13 feet and spans 830 feet in length. With a storage capacity of 1600 acre-feet, Lauer serves as a vital water resource for the surrounding agricultural community in Alturas.

Although the dam has a high hazard potential and is classified as having a very high risk level, its condition assessment is currently marked as "Not Available." The last inspection was conducted in 2012 with a recommended inspection frequency of every five years. Despite its age, Lauer continues to meet the primary purpose of irrigation, highlighting the importance of proper risk management measures to ensure the safety and longevity of this essential water infrastructure.

With its historical significance and critical role in the local water supply, Lauer serves as a testament to the enduring impact of water resource management in the face of climate challenges. As enthusiasts in water resource and climate issues, it is vital to monitor and support the ongoing maintenance and risk management efforts for dams like Lauer to safeguard water access and sustainability for future generations.

Year_Completed 1895
River_Or_Stream NORTH FORK PIT RIVER
Dam_Length 830
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Nid_Storage 1600
Structural_Height 13
Hazard_Potential High
Nid_Height 13
       

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Nearby Streamflow Levels

SF PIT R NR LIKELY CA 21cfs
PIT R NR CANBY CA 407cfs
DEEP CREEK ABOVE ADEL 10cfs