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COLUMBINE

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Columbine is a concrete gravity dam located in El Paso County, Colorado, near Colorado Springs. Built in 1930, the dam stands at 20 feet high and serves primarily for recreation purposes such as fishing and boating. With a storage capacity of 58 acre-feet and a maximum discharge of 3560 cubic feet per second, Columbine offers a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the beauty of South Beaver Creek.

Owned privately, Columbine is regulated by the Colorado Department of Water Resources, with state permitting, inspection, and enforcement in place to ensure its safety and compliance with regulations. The dam has a low hazard potential and a satisfactory condition assessment, making it a secure recreational spot for visitors. The surrounding area boasts a surface area of 6 acres and a drainage area of 5 acres, providing ample space for outdoor activities and wildlife habitat.

Despite its age, Columbine continues to offer a peaceful retreat for water resource and climate enthusiasts seeking to connect with nature in the heart of Colorado. With its historical significance and well-maintained condition, the dam stands as a testament to the importance of responsible water management and conservation efforts in the region. Whether for irrigation, recreation, or simply appreciating the scenic beauty of the South Beaver Creek, Columbine remains a cherished destination for all who visit.

Year_Completed 1930
Dam_Height 20
River_Or_Stream SOUTH BEAVER CREEK
Dam_Length 65
Primary_Dam_Type Concrete
Surface_Area 6
Hydraulic_Height 20
Drainage_Area 5
Nid_Storage 58
Structural_Height 21
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 21
       

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