FISH CREEK DIVERSION DAM

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Fish Creek Diversion Dam


May 2, 2024

Fish Creek Diversion Dam, also known as the North Umpqua Project, is a concrete dam located in Toketee Falls, Oregon. Built in 1990, the dam serves a primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation on Fish Creek. With a height of 14 feet and a length of 200 feet, the dam has a storage capacity of 71 acre-feet and a maximum discharge of 13,500 cubic feet per second.

Managed by a public utility, Fish Creek Diversion Dam is regulated by the Oregon Water Resources Department and is subject to regular inspections and enforcement measures. The dam has a significant hazard potential, but its condition has not been officially assessed. Despite not having a formal Emergency Action Plan in place, the dam operators are required to meet safety guidelines and have emergency contacts updated as necessary.

Situated in Douglas County, Oregon, Fish Creek Diversion Dam plays a crucial role in providing renewable energy while also impacting the local ecosystem and water resources. Its presence contributes to the overall management of the Fish Creek watershed and showcases the intersection of water resource management and climate resilience in the region.



Year_Completed 1990
Dam_Height 14
River_Or_Stream FISH CREEK
Dam_Length 200
Primary_Dam_Type Concrete
Surface_Area 1.2
Hydraulic_Height 9
Drainage_Area 65
Nid_Storage 71
Structural_Height 17
Hazard_Potential Significant
Nid_Height 17

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