Howard Creek No. 12 Dam
May 2, 2024
Howard Creek No. 12 Dam, also known as Tuck-A-Hoe Lake, is a rockfill dam located in Greenbrier, West Virginia. Built in 1995 by the USDA NRCS, this dam serves the primary purpose of flood risk reduction along Dry Creek. Standing at a height of 87.1 feet with a hydraulic height of 82.1 feet, the dam has a storage capacity of 5075 acre-feet, providing critical protection for the surrounding area.
Managed by the local government and regulated by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, the dam has a high hazard potential but is currently assessed to be in satisfactory condition. The last inspection in 2017 deemed the structure to be functioning effectively, with a moderate risk assessment level. With a maximum discharge capacity of 59,760 cubic feet per second, the dam plays a crucial role in mitigating flood risks and ensuring the safety of residents in Tuckahoe and its vicinity.
Despite its uncontrolled spillway type, Howard Creek No. 12 Dam has proven to be a reliable defense against potential flooding events. With its strategic location and effective design, this dam stands as a testament to the importance of water resource management and climate resilience in safeguarding communities against natural disasters.
Year_Completed | 1995 |
Dam_Height | 87.1 |
River_Or_Stream | DRY CREEK |
Dam_Length | 1180 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Rockfill |
Surface_Area | 39 |
Hydraulic_Height | 82.1 |
Nid_Storage | 5075 |
Outlet_Gates | Uncontrolled |
Hazard_Potential | High |
Foundations | Rock, Soil |
Nid_Height | 87 |