BURNS M. G.

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RESERVOIR WYOMING

Burns M. G.


May 14, 2024

Burns M. G., located in Torrington, Wyoming, is a privately owned earth-type dam completed in 1903 for irrigation purposes. The dam, designed by J. Kenneth Kennedy, stands at a height of 14 feet with a hydraulic height of 10 feet and a length of 520 feet. It has a storage capacity of 225 acre-feet, with a normal storage of 55 acre-feet, serving as a crucial water resource for Duck Creek, a tributary of the Laramie River.

Despite being classified as having a low hazard potential, the dam is regularly inspected and maintained, with the last assessment conducted in September 2018. The condition of Burns M. G. is considered fair, and it has a moderate risk rating of 3. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway and a slide gate for water release. While there are no associated structures, the dam plays a vital role in providing water for irrigation, fire protection, stock, and small fish ponds in the area.

Overall, Burns M. G. serves as a historical and functional infrastructure for water management in Albany County, Wyoming. Its strategic location and design by J. Kenneth Kennedy highlight its importance in sustaining agricultural activities and maintaining water resources for the surrounding community. Despite its age, the dam continues to play a critical role in water distribution and management, ensuring a reliable water supply for various purposes in the region.



Year_Completed 1903
Dam_Height 14
River_Or_Stream DUCK CREEK, TRIB LARAMIE RIVER
Dam_Length 520
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 14
Hydraulic_Height 10
Nid_Storage 225
Structural_Height 14
Outlet_Gates Slide (sluice gate) - 1
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 14

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Area Boat Ramps

WHEATLAND RESERVOIR #3 BOAT RAMP
Lower Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
HERRICK LANE ALBANY COUNTY
Upper Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
TWIN BUTTES RESERVOIR BOAT RAMP
Upper Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
LAKE HATTIE RESERVOIR BOAT RAMP
Upper Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
PALMER CANYON ROAD ALBANY COUNTY
Lower Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
WHEATLAND RESERVOIR #3 BOAT LAUNCH
Lower Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
LAKE HATTIE ROAD ALBANY COUNTY
Upper Laramie Watershed, Wyoming
TWIN BUTTES RESERVOIR BOAT LAUNCH
Upper Laramie Watershed, Wyoming

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CONFLUENCE WITHDOUGLAS CREEK TO BENNETT PEAK
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SOUTH SEC LINE, SEC 2, T11N, R80W TO CO/WY STATELINE
Upper North Platte Watershed, Colorado
BIG CREEK
Upper North Platte Watershed, Colorado
HEADWATERS TO ENDS 0.5 MILES UPSTREAM FROM END OF COUNTY HWY 115
St. Vrain Watershed, Colorado
ROARING FORK (WEST SECTION LINE SEC 28 T9N, R82W); RED CANYON (NW1/4 SEC 5, T8N, R82W) TO EAST SECTION LINE SEC 34, T9N, R82W
North Platte Headwaters Watershed, Colorado
COLORADO RIVER SEGMENT 5
Colorado headwaters Watershed, Colorado
BIG CREEK
Upper North Platte Watershed, Wyoming
END OF FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE ROAD TO PEARL CREEK IN SE 1/4 SEC 21, T10N, R74W
Cache La Poudre Watershed, Colorado
BEGINS 0.5 MILES UPSTREAM FROM END OF COUNTY HWY 115 TO EASTERN BOUNDARY OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
St. Vrain Watershed, Colorado
COLORADO RIVER SEGMENT 4
Colorado headwaters Watershed, Colorado

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