WIND RIVER DIVERSION DIKE

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Wind River Diversion Dike


April 29, 2024

The Wind River Diversion Dike, located in Fremont, Wyoming, is a crucial federal structure that diverts water from the Wind River for irrigation purposes. Built in 1923 by the Bureau of Reclamation, this earth dam stands at 27 feet in height and spans 1656 feet in length. With a maximum storage capacity of 400 acre-feet, the dike plays a significant role in managing water resources in the region.

Despite being classified as having a low hazard potential, the Wind River Diversion Dike is considered to have a high risk level (2). While the condition assessment is currently not available, the Bureau of Reclamation conducts regular inspections every 6 years to ensure its structural integrity and safety. The dam does not have a spillway and does not feature any outlet gates, highlighting its simple yet essential function in supporting local irrigation needs.

Managed by the Bureau of Reclamation, the Wind River Diversion Dike is a vital component of the water infrastructure in Wyoming. As climate change impacts water resources, structures like this play a crucial role in ensuring sustainable water management practices for agricultural purposes. With its historical significance and ongoing operational importance, the dike serves as a testament to the enduring importance of water resource management in the face of evolving climate challenges.



Year_Completed 1923
Dam_Height 27
River_Or_Stream WIND RIVER
Dam_Length 1656
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 20
Nid_Storage 400
Structural_Height 27
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 27

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