Albion Lake, located in Boulder, Colorado, is a concrete gravity dam constructed in 1913 primarily for water supply purposes.
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With a height of 36 feet and a storage capacity of 700 acre-feet, this dam plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region. The dam sits on North Boulder Creek and has a surface area of 36 acres, serving as a significant reservoir for the surrounding area.
Despite its age, Albion Lake dam is in fair condition with a significant hazard potential, requiring regular inspections and maintenance to ensure structural integrity. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 28 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 495 cubic feet per second. The surrounding area is at a moderate risk level, emphasizing the importance of risk management measures and emergency preparedness.
Owned and regulated by the local government, Albion Lake dam is a key component of the water infrastructure in Boulder County. With its historical significance and essential role in water supply management, this dam serves as a vital resource for the community and underscores the importance of sustainable water resource management in the face of changing climate patterns.
Year Completed |
1913 |
Dam Length |
780 |
Dam Height |
36 |
River Or Stream |
NORTH BOULDER CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
36 |
Hydraulic Height |
36 |
Drainage Area |
2 |
Nid Storage |
700 |
Structural Height |
36 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
36 |