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North Michigan Creek is a state-regulated water resource located in Jackson County, Colorado, with a primary purpose of recreation. The dam, completed in 1963, is an earth-type structure standing at 60 feet tall and spanning 402 feet in length. It has a storage capacity of 1869 acre-feet and serves a drainage area of 18 square miles. The dam's spillway, rated as uncontrolled, has a width of 20 feet and can discharge up to 1400 cubic feet per second.
Despite its fair condition assessment as of October 2020, North Michigan Creek Dam poses a significant hazard potential due to its location and storage volume. The risk assessment categorizes it as moderate, with a risk management plan in place to mitigate potential hazards. The dam is inspected every two years to ensure its structural integrity and the safety of the surrounding area. In the event of an emergency, the dam operators are prepared to respond effectively and efficiently.
North Michigan Creek offers not only recreational opportunities but also supports fish and wildlife habitats in the area. Its importance lies not only in providing a source of enjoyment for visitors but also in maintaining the ecological balance of the Michigan River. With its significant presence in the landscape, this dam serves as a vital resource for water enthusiasts and climate advocates alike, highlighting the delicate balance between human recreation and environmental conservation.
Year_Completed | 1963 |
Dam_Height | 60 |
River_Or_Stream | MICHIGAN RIVER |
Dam_Length | 402 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 102 |
Hydraulic_Height | 33 |
Drainage_Area | 18 |
Nid_Storage | 1869 |
Structural_Height | 75 |
Hazard_Potential | Significant |
Nid_Height | 75 |