SANDAROSA

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Sandarosa


May 6, 2024

Sandarosa is a privately owned irrigation dam located in Box Elder, Utah, along the Deep Creek. Managed by the Utah Division of Water Rights, this Earth-type dam was completed in 1982 and has a structural height of 47 feet, providing a storage capacity of 3750 acre-feet for irrigation purposes. The dam is situated in a low hazard area with a low risk potential, as indicated by the inspection data from June 2019.

Despite its relatively low risk profile, Sandarosa plays a crucial role in the local water resource management, supporting agricultural activities in the region. The dam's design and construction ensure efficient water storage and distribution for irrigation needs, contributing to the overall water supply sustainability in the area. With state regulatory oversight and regular inspections, Sandarosa remains a reliable infrastructure for water management in the region.

As a key component of the water infrastructure in Box Elder, Utah, Sandarosa reflects the collaborative efforts between private ownership and state regulation to ensure the safety and efficiency of water resource utilization. With its strategic location along the Deep Creek and the support of the Utah Division of Water Rights, Sandarosa stands as a testament to effective water management practices that balance agricultural needs with environmental conservation in the region.



Year_Completed 1982
River_Or_Stream DEEP CREEK
Dam_Length 380
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 41
Nid_Storage 3750
Structural_Height 47
Hazard_Potential Low
Nid_Height 47

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