PINE CREEK DAM

Reservoir Levels Weather Hydrology
November 1, 2024
Year_Completed 1969
Dam_Height 124
River_Or_Stream LITTLE RIVER
Dam_Length 22470
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 3750
Hydraulic_Height 118
Drainage_Area 635
Nid_Storage 968210
Structural_Height 124
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Rock, Soil
Nid_Height 124

Pine Creek Dam, also known as Pine Creek Lake, is a federal-owned structure located in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Completed in 1969, the dam serves primarily for flood risk reduction but also offers benefits for recreation and water supply. With a height of 124 feet and a volume of 1,371,000 cubic yards, the dam holds a normal storage capacity of 53,750 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 3,750 acres.

Managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Pine Creek Dam has a high hazard potential and undergoes regular inspections and risk management measures to ensure its safety. A dam safety modification project was conducted to lower the risk of failure, and ongoing activities such as emergency exercises, maintenance, and monitoring help mitigate potential risks associated with severe weather events and water level management. The dam's instrumentation system allows for constant evaluation of changing conditions, ensuring the structural integrity of the dam is maintained.

Overall, Pine Creek Dam plays a crucial role in flood risk reduction in the Little River watershed, serving as a vital piece of infrastructure in managing water levels and protecting downstream communities. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate will appreciate the intricate balance of engineering and environmental stewardship that goes into maintaining the safety and functionality of this important dam in Oklahoma.

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