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Fisher Peak Detention Fpc-2 is a local government-owned dam located in Las Animas, Colorado, designed by the USDA NRCS and completed in 1961 for flood risk reduction on the Purgatoire River. This earth-type dam stands at 68 feet high, with a hydraulic height of 63 feet and a length of 445 feet. It has a maximum storage capacity of 142 acre-feet and a normal storage capacity of 94 acre-feet, serving as a critical infrastructure to protect the surrounding area from potential flooding events.
With a high hazard potential and fair condition assessment, Fisher Peak Detention Fpc-2 undergoes regular inspections and enforcement by the Colorado Department of Water Resources. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway and is designed to handle a maximum discharge of 1,083 cubic feet per second. Despite its moderate risk level, the dam plays a crucial role in mitigating flood risks in the region and is an essential part of the water resource management infrastructure in Trinidad.
As water resource and climate enthusiasts, it is important to recognize the significance of structures like Fisher Peak Detention Fpc-2 in safeguarding communities and natural habitats from the impacts of extreme weather events. By understanding the technical details and operational aspects of such dams, we can appreciate the efforts taken to manage water resources effectively and adapt to the challenges posed by a changing climate.
Year_Completed | 1961 |
Dam_Height | 55 |
River_Or_Stream | PURGATOIRE RIVER-TR |
Dam_Length | 445 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 8 |
Hydraulic_Height | 63 |
Nid_Storage | 142 |
Structural_Height | 68 |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Nid_Height | 68 |