East Portal Dam, located in Larimer County, Colorado, is a key water resource managed by the Bureau of Reclamation since its completion in 1947.
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This earth dam, situated on the Wind River, serves a critical role in water management within the region. With a surface area of 2 acres and a length of 245 feet, the dam plays a crucial role in regulating water flow and storage in the area.
The dam is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation and is subject to state regulations and inspections by the Department of Water Resources. With a high hazard potential, the dam's safety and maintenance are closely monitored and inspected regularly. Although the condition assessment is not currently available, the Bureau of Reclamation is actively involved in the operations, inspections, and regulatory aspects of the dam to ensure its functionality and safety.
East Portal Dam's location within the Omaha District and its association with the Wind River highlight its significance in water resource management in the region. With state-regulated enforcement and inspection, the dam's role in water storage and flow control is vital for maintaining the ecological balance and water supply in the area. As a focal point for water enthusiasts and climate advocates, East Portal Dam stands as a testament to the importance of sustainable water resource management in the face of changing climate patterns.
Year Completed |
1947 |
Dam Length |
245 |
River Or Stream |
WIND RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
2 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Begins 0.5 Miles Upstream From End Of Fern Lake Road To Eastern Boundary Of Rocky Mountain National Park
Begins 0.5 Miles Upstream From End Of County Hwy 115 To Eastern Boundary Of Rocky Mountain National Park
Headwaters To Ends 0.5 Miles Upstream From End Of County Hwy 115
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Headwaters To Boundary Of Rocky Mountain National Park
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