RED CREEK DAM

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Red Creek Dam


May 14, 2024

Red Creek Dam, located in Natrona, Wyoming, is a gravity dam primarily designed for debris control on the Red Creek. Built in 1966 by the Bureau of Land Management, this dam stands at a structural height of 32 feet with a hydraulic height of 26 feet. With a storage capacity of 27.72 acre-feet and a normal storage of 19 acre-feet, the dam serves its purpose efficiently while also boasting a spillway width of 2 feet for uncontrolled water discharge.

Despite its low hazard potential, Red Creek Dam has been assessed as unsatisfactory in condition, highlighting the need for regular inspections and maintenance. The last inspection was conducted in July 2017, with a recommended inspection frequency of every 5 years. With moderate risk and no emergency action plan in place, there is room for improvement in risk management measures to ensure the safety and integrity of the dam.

Overall, Red Creek Dam is a vital infrastructure owned and managed by the Bureau of Land Management, serving the important purpose of debris control on Red Creek. As a key component of water resource management in the area, ongoing monitoring and maintenance are crucial to mitigate potential risks and ensure the continued functionality of the dam for both water resource and climate enthusiasts alike.



Year_Completed 1966
River_Or_Stream RED CREEK
Dam_Length 429
Primary_Dam_Type Gravity
Surface_Area 7.7
Hydraulic_Height 26
Nid_Storage 27.72
Structural_Height 32
Outlet_Gates None
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Unlisted/Unknown
Nid_Height 32

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