Lower Latham, a private irrigation dam located in Kersey, Weld County, Colorado, stands as a crucial water resource in the region.
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Built in 1900, this earth-type dam boasts a height of 23 feet and a hydraulic height of 27 feet, providing a normal storage capacity of 5740 acre-feet. The dam, situated on Beebe Draw, serves the primary purpose of irrigation, catering to the needs of the agricultural community in the area.
With a significant hazard potential and a satisfactory condition assessment as of October 2020, Lower Latham undergoes inspections every two years to ensure its structural integrity. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 360 feet, capable of managing a maximum discharge of 15,300 cubic feet per second. Despite the moderate risk associated with the dam, it continues to play a vital role in water management and agricultural sustainability in the region, highlighting the importance of effective risk management measures moving forward.
Year Completed |
1900 |
Dam Length |
10712 |
Dam Height |
23 |
River Or Stream |
BEEBE DRAW |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
987 |
Hydraulic Height |
27 |
Drainage Area |
169 |
Nid Storage |
11250 |
Structural Height |
27 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
27 |
Cache La Poudre River Near Greeley
|
103cfs |
South Platte River Near Kersey
|
845cfs |
Big Thompson River At Mouth
|
61cfs |
St. Vrain Creek At Mouth
|
137cfs |
South Platte River At Fort Lupton
|
347cfs |
South Platte River At Masters
|
38cfs |