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Dry Fork Reservoir, located in Delta, Colorado, is a gravity dam constructed in 1962 by the Bureau of Land Management for fire protection, stock, and small fish pond purposes. With a structural height of 65 feet and a hydraulic height of 36 feet, the reservoir has a storage capacity of 20.06 acre-feet and covers an area of 8.8 acres. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the dam is regulated, inspected, and enforced by the Department of Water Resources, ensuring its safety and compliance with state standards.
Despite its low hazard potential, Dry Fork Reservoir plays a crucial role in providing water resources for the surrounding area and supporting local wildlife. The reservoir is located off the Dry Fork stream and serves as a vital source for fire protection and agricultural needs. With a history of receiving state permits and inspections, the dam is well-maintained and continues to serve its intended purposes effectively.
As a federally owned structure, Dry Fork Reservoir exemplifies the collaboration and stewardship of water resources between different agencies. With its historical significance and contribution to the local ecosystem, the reservoir stands as a testament to the importance of sustainable water management practices in mitigating climate challenges and ensuring water security for future generations.
Year_Completed | 1962 |
River_Or_Stream | DRY FORK - OFF STREAM |
Dam_Length | 489 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Gravity |
Surface_Area | 8.8 |
Hydraulic_Height | 36 |
Nid_Storage | 20.06 |
Structural_Height | 65 |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Foundations | Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid_Height | 65 |
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