Curtiselsen Dam, located in Cheyenne, Nebraska, is a state-regulated structure designed by USDA NRCS and completed in 1960.
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Standing at a height of 13.5 feet, this earth dam serves the primary purpose of flood risk reduction along the Cow Creek. With a normal storage capacity of 24.2 acre-feet and a drainage area of 116 square miles, the dam plays a crucial role in mitigating potential flood hazards in the region.
Despite its importance, Curtiselsen Dam has been assessed to be in poor condition as of October 2017, with a low hazard potential. The dam has a structural height of 13.5 feet and a length of 446 feet, providing a surface area of 10.8 acres. With a maximum discharge capacity of 1720 cubic feet per second, Curtiselsen Dam plays a vital role in managing water flow and ensuring the safety of nearby communities. Managed by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the dam undergoes regular inspections and enforcement measures to maintain its functionality and safeguard against potential risks.
In the event of an emergency, the dam's emergency action plan (EAP) status remains unspecified, highlighting the need for updated guidelines and risk assessment measures. As the dam is not owned or funded by any federal agency, its maintenance and operations fall under state jurisdiction. With its strategic location and role in flood risk reduction, Curtiselsen Dam serves as a vital water resource infrastructure in Nebraska, demonstrating the ongoing efforts to manage and protect against natural disasters in the region.
Year Completed |
1960 |
Dam Length |
446 |
Dam Height |
13.5 |
River Or Stream |
COW CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
10.8 |
Hydraulic Height |
13.5 |
Drainage Area |
116 |
Nid Storage |
85 |
Structural Height |
13.5 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
14 |
South Platte River Near Crook
|
166cfs |
S. Platte R. At Julesburg
|
-999cfs |
Lodgepole Creek At Bushnell
|
2cfs |