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Gorley Creek, also known as Gorley Creek Main Dam, is a privately-owned irrigation dam located in Lemhi, Idaho. Built in 1913, this earth dam stands at a height of 18.7 feet and has a storage capacity of 115 acre-feet, serving the primary purpose of irrigation. With a drainage area of 0.6 square miles and a maximum discharge of 15 cubic feet per second, Gorley Creek plays a crucial role in regulating water flow and supporting agricultural activities in the region.
Despite its significant contribution to water resource management, Gorley Creek Dam is currently rated as having a poor condition assessment. The last inspection in September 2016 highlighted the need for maintenance and improvement to ensure the dam's continued safety and functionality. With a low hazard potential but moderate risk assessment, it is essential for stakeholders to prioritize risk management measures and investment in maintaining this vital infrastructure. As climate change impacts water resources and infrastructure, proactive measures are needed to safeguard Gorley Creek Dam and ensure its resilience in the face of evolving challenges. Climate enthusiasts and water resource experts alike can appreciate the importance of sustainable management practices for maintaining the integrity of dams like Gorley Creek in the face of a changing climate.
Year_Completed | 1913 |
Dam_Height | 18.7 |
River_Or_Stream | GORLEY CREEK SALMON RIVER |
Dam_Length | 85 |
Surface_Area | 18 |
Hydraulic_Height | 16 |
Drainage_Area | 0.6 |
Nid_Storage | 115 |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Foundations | Rock, Soil |
Nid_Height | 19 |