Duck Hole Dam, located in Coreys, Franklin, New York, is a Timber Crib structure with a primary purpose of recreation. Owned by the state, this dam on the Cold River stands at 14 feet high and stretches 110 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 380 acre-feet. The dam, regulated by the NYS DEC, has a spillway width of 62 feet and a maximum discharge of 1000 cubic feet per second, ensuring controlled water flow.
Despite being classified as having a low hazard potential, Duck Hole Dam has a moderate risk assessment rating of 3 due to its condition assessment being not rated. The last inspection of the dam was conducted in September 2011, and although the emergency action plan status is unknown, the dam is under state jurisdiction with regular inspection, permitting, and enforcement in place. For enthusiasts of water resources and climate, Duck Hole Dam offers a fascinating insight into the management and regulation of a recreational structure in a stunning natural setting, with the potential for further exploration of its risk management measures and future assessments.