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Leemans Lake in Weld County, Colorado, is a privately owned reservoir primarily used for irrigation purposes. The earth dam, standing at 17 feet tall and stretching 984 feet in length, was completed in 1946 and has a maximum storage capacity of 73 acre-feet. The lake covers an area of 8 acres and is situated along the Beebe Draw-TR river or stream.
Despite being state-regulated and regularly inspected, the dam at Leemans Lake has a low hazard potential and is currently rated as "Not Rated" in terms of condition assessment. The last inspection was conducted in October 1984 with an inspection frequency of 6 years. The risk assessment for the dam indicates a high risk level of 2, prompting the need for potential risk management measures to be considered.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Leemans Lake offers a fascinating case study in dam infrastructure and management. With its historical significance, unique design features, and ongoing regulatory oversight, the lake serves as a reminder of the crucial role that water storage and irrigation play in Colorado's agricultural landscape. As discussions around water conservation and sustainability continue to grow, Leemans Lake stands as a valuable example of the careful balance between human development and environmental stewardship in the face of changing climate patterns.
Year_Completed | 1946 |
Dam_Height | 17 |
River_Or_Stream | BEEBE DRAW-TR |
Dam_Length | 984 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 8 |
Hydraulic_Height | 15 |
Nid_Storage | 73 |
Structural_Height | 17 |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Nid_Height | 17 |