Ethel Belmear, located in Dolores, Colorado, is a private water resource structure with a primary purpose of fire protection, stock, or small fish pond.
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Built in 1944, this earth dam stands at a height of 20 feet and has a length of 644 feet, providing a storage capacity of 130 acre-feet. The dam serves multiple purposes including irrigation and has a low hazard potential with a satisfactory condition assessment.
Managed by the Colorado Department of Water Resources, Ethel Belmear is regulated and inspected regularly to ensure its safe operation. The dam has an uncontrolled spillway type with one slide gate for outlet control. Despite being a moderate risk site, the structure has not required significant modifications since its completion. With a drainage area of 0 square miles and a maximum discharge of 635 cubic feet per second, Ethel Belmear plays a crucial role in water management for the surrounding area.
Ethel Belmear's location on Beaver Creek-TR in Slick Rock, Colorado adds to the diverse water resource infrastructure in the region. With its history of serving multiple purposes and its sound structural integrity, Ethel Belmear stands as a reliable component of the water management system in Dolores County. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate will find this site fascinating for its design, functionality, and contribution to the local ecosystem.
Year Completed |
1944 |
Dam Length |
644 |
Dam Height |
20 |
River Or Stream |
BEAVER CREEK-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
14 |
Hydraulic Height |
20 |
Nid Storage |
130 |
Structural Height |
20 |
Outlet Gates |
Slide (sluice gate) - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
20 |
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Mavreeso
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Mavreeso Campground
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West Dolores
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West Dolores Campground
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