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Spring Gulch Dam, located in Douglas County, Colorado, is a Federal-owned earth dam constructed in 1973 by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for flood risk reduction along the Spring Gulch river. With a structural height of 68 feet and a hydraulic height of 35 feet, the dam has a storage capacity of 1,752 acre-feet and a spillway width of 200 feet. Despite its high hazard potential, the dam has a moderate risk assessment (3) and is equipped with an emergency action plan (EAP) prepared by USACE to address potential dam-related emergencies.
USACE actively manages the flood risks associated with Spring Gulch Dam by monitoring its condition, prioritizing maintenance activities, and collaborating with local emergency managers to develop emergency response plans. The agency regularly updates the EAP and conducts inspections to ensure the dam's structural integrity. While dams like Spring Gulch do not eliminate all flood risk, USACE works to mitigate potential issues and educate the public on the importance of being prepared for dam-related emergencies. The agency's risk management measures aim to maintain the dam's functionality and protect downstream communities from potential flooding events.
With a focus on continuous monitoring and risk reduction, USACE remains committed to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of Spring Gulch Dam. The agency's proactive approach to managing flood risks, coupled with its collaboration with local stakeholders, underscores its dedication to protecting water resources and enhancing climate resilience in the region.
Year_Completed | 1973 |
River_Or_Stream | SPRING GULCH |
Dam_Length | 3600 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 1 |
Hydraulic_Height | 35 |
Drainage_Area | 2 |
Nid_Storage | 1752 |
Structural_Height | 68 |
Outlet_Gates | Uncontrolled - 0 |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Foundations | Soil |
Nid_Height | 68 |