Big Sandy Creek Watershed N-18, also known as Ververs North, is a flood risk reduction dam located in Elbert, Colorado.
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Built in 1959 by the USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at a height of 22 feet and has a structural height of 26 feet, with a length of 1466 feet. It serves the primary purpose of flood risk reduction for the Big Sandy Creek-TR river or stream, providing a storage capacity of 254 acre-feet and a normal storage of 160 acre-feet.
Situated in a picturesque location in Simla, Colorado, this dam has a low hazard potential and is in satisfactory condition, as assessed in October 2020. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 142 feet and is under the jurisdiction of the DWR, with state permitting, inspection, and enforcement in place. With a moderate risk assessment rating, this dam plays a crucial role in managing water resources and mitigating flood risks in the Big Sandy Creek watershed.
Water resource and climate enthusiasts will appreciate the strategic design and operational features of the Big Sandy Creek Watershed N-18 dam, which is owned by the local government and regulated by state authorities. With a history dating back to the late 1950s, this dam continues to serve its intended purpose effectively, with a focus on flood risk reduction. Its location, structural specifications, and environmental impact make it a key component of water management in the region, ensuring the safety and well-being of nearby communities while maintaining a sustainable approach to water resource utilization.
Year Completed |
1959 |
Dam Length |
1466 |
Dam Height |
22 |
River Or Stream |
BIG SANDY CREEK-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
32 |
Hydraulic Height |
22 |
Drainage Area |
1 |
Nid Storage |
254 |
Structural Height |
26 |
Outlet Gates |
Needle - 0 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
26 |