ANDERSON-ROSE DIVERSION

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RESERVOIR OREGON

Anderson-Rose Diversion


May 1, 2024

The Anderson-Rose Diversion is a federal irrigation structure located in Klamath, Oregon, along the Lost River. Built in 1921 by the Bureau of Reclamation, this buttress dam stands at a height of 16 feet and has a storage capacity of 450 acre-feet. Its primary purpose is to support irrigation activities in the region, with a low hazard potential and no reported condition assessment available.

Managed and regulated by the Bureau of Reclamation, the Anderson-Rose Diversion plays a critical role in ensuring water resources are effectively utilized for agricultural needs. With a structural height of 23 feet and a hydraulic height of 13 feet, it serves as a vital piece of infrastructure in the area. Despite its age, the dam continues to support the local community, with regular inspections carried out by the federal agency to ensure its safety and reliability.

Located in a remote area with no downstream settlement, the Anderson-Rose Diversion remains an essential component of the water resource management system in Oregon. With its arch core type and rock foundation, this federal irrigation structure exemplifies the intersection of engineering ingenuity and environmental stewardship. As climate change impacts water availability, structures like the Anderson-Rose Diversion will play an increasingly crucial role in sustaining agricultural activities in the region.



Year_Completed 1921
Dam_Height 16
River_Or_Stream LOST RIVER
Dam_Length 324
Primary_Dam_Type Buttress
Surface_Area 119
Hydraulic_Height 13
Nid_Storage 450
Structural_Height 23
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 23

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Area Boat Ramps

WATERWHEEL CAMPGROUND
Williamson Watershed, Oregon
ODESSA CAMPGROUND
Upper Klamath Lake Watershed, Oregon
NIMROD 1
Sprague Watershed, Oregon
HENZEL PARK
Upper Klamath Lake Watershed, Oregon
WOOD RIVER WETLAND
Sprague Watershed, Oregon
PETRIC PARK
Upper Klamath Lake Watershed, Oregon
ROCKY POINT RAMP
Upper Klamath Lake Watershed, Oregon
MALHEUR ROAD TAKE-OUT
Sprague Watershed, Oregon
CHILOQUIN ACCESS
Williamson Watershed, Oregon
MALONE SPRINGS
Upper Klamath Lake Watershed, Oregon

Rafting & Kayaking

BEGINS IMMEDIATELY SOUTHWEST OF FALL RIVER MILLS, CA TO IT FLOWS INTO SHASTA LAKE AND THE SACRAMENTO RIVER.
Lower Pit Watershed, California
LOWER PIT RIVER CANYON
Lower Pit Watershed, California
BEGINS NEAR MUCK VALLEY TO ENDS TWO MILES FROM THE FALL RIVER VALLEY
Lower Pit Watershed, California
BEGINS 2.5 MILES WEST OF LITTLE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA TO JUNCTURE WITH THE PIT RIVER.
Lower Pit Watershed, California
BEAR CREEK
Upper Cow-Battle Watershed, California
BATTLE CREEK
Upper Cow-Battle Watershed, California
SALLY'S CAMP TO CONFLUENCE WITH WILLOW CREEK
Lost Watershed, California
LOWER HORSE CREEK CANYON
Lower Pit Watershed, California
SOUTH FORK BATTLE CREEK
Upper Cow-Battle Watershed, California
BEAR CREEK
Upper Cow-Battle Watershed, California

Parks & Recreation

                                                       

Crater Lake National Park

National Wildlife Refuge Klamath Marsh

Sun Pass State Forest

Wilderness Sky Lakes

Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge

Klamath Forest National Wildlife Refuge

Summer Lake State Wildlife Area

Klamath Falls Lakeview Forest State Park

Mountain Lakes Wilderness

                                                                                                                       
                                               
PUMICE CRATER AND CRATER GLASS FLOW GEOLOGIC AREA

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