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BEELER

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March 23, 2025


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Beeler, a federal-owned water resource located in Siskiyou, California, serves multiple purposes including fire protection, stock watering, and small fish pond support. Built in 1974 by the USDA Forest Service, this earth dam stands at 9 feet tall and spans 2,290 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 640 acre-feet. Despite being categorized as having a low hazard potential, Beeler is subject to moderate risk (3) and has not been fully assessed for its current condition.

With an uncontrolled spillway and outlet gates, Beeler has not undergone inspection since July 2010 and is scheduled for evaluation every 10 years. While emergency action plans and risk assessment guidelines are not readily available for this structure, it remains under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service for operation, construction, regulation, and inspection. The dam has not been modified in recent years and lacks detailed inundation maps or risk management measures, presenting potential challenges for effective emergency response in the event of a breach or failure. Water resource and climate enthusiasts may find Beeler's unique features and management practices intriguing, highlighting the importance of continued monitoring and evaluation for sustainable water resource management in the region.

Year_Completed 1974
Dam_Height 9
Dam_Length 2290
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 9
Nid_Storage 640
Structural_Height 9
Outlet_Gates Uncontrolled
Hazard_Potential Low
Nid_Height 9
       

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