Womac Dam, also known as Interlocking Lakes, is a private earth dam located in Gadsden, Florida, along the Quincy Creek.
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Built in 1970, the dam stands at a height of 15 feet and stretches 200 feet in length. Its primary purpose is for recreation, with irrigation also being a secondary use.
With a storage capacity of 460 acre-feet, Womac Dam provides ample space for water activities and serves as a valuable resource for the surrounding community. Its low hazard potential and moderate risk assessment make it a relatively safe structure, despite being uncontrolled in terms of spillway and outlet gates.
Although last inspected in 1994 and currently in a not-rated condition, Womac Dam continues to be a key feature in the area, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation and contributing to the local water resource management efforts. Its presence along the Quincy Creek adds to the natural beauty of the landscape and underscores the importance of sustainable water infrastructure in the face of changing climate conditions.
Year Completed |
1970 |
Dam Length |
200 |
Dam Height |
15 |
River Or Stream |
QUINCY CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
31 |
Hydraulic Height |
15 |
Nid Storage |
460 |
Structural Height |
12 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
15 |
Little River Nr Quincy
|
101cfs |
Little River Nr Midway
|
94cfs |
Little Attapulgus Creek At Attapulgus
|
24cfs |
Ochlockonee River Nr Havana
|
61cfs |
Ochlockonee River Nr Bloxham
|
104cfs |
Apalachicola River At Chattahoochee Fla
|
10200cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
|---|---|---|
High Bluff Landing - Lake Talquin State Forest
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High Bluff Campground
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Williams Landing
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