Marshall Lake Dam, located in Pend Oreille, Washington, was completed in 1912 and serves primarily for irrigation purposes.
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This private dam on Marshall Creek has a hydraulic height of 10 feet and a structural height of 10 feet, with a length of 565 feet. The dam has a normal storage capacity of 1292 acre-feet and a maximum storage capacity of 1919 acre-feet, covering a surface area of 219 acres and draining an area of 4.82 square miles.
With a high hazard potential and fair condition assessment, Marshall Lake Dam is regulated and inspected by the Washington Department of Ecology, ensuring its safety and compliance with state regulations. The dam is situated in a picturesque location near Newport, offering opportunities for recreation in addition to its primary function in irrigation. The dam's emergency action plan was last revised in August 2019, reflecting ongoing efforts to maintain its safety and preparedness for any potential risks.
Overall, Marshall Lake Dam stands as a vital water resource structure in Washington, providing essential irrigation water while also offering recreational benefits to the surrounding area. Its historical significance and ongoing maintenance efforts highlight the importance of responsible dam management in the face of evolving climate conditions and water resource challenges.
Year Completed |
1912 |
Dam Length |
565 |
River Or Stream |
Marshall Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
219 |
Hydraulic Height |
10 |
Drainage Area |
4.82 |
Nid Storage |
1919 |
Structural Height |
10 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
10 |
Pend Oreille River At Newport Wa
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17000cfs |
Priest River Nr Priest River Id
|
955cfs |
Priest R Outflow Nr Coolin
|
764cfs |
Little Spokane River At Elk
|
48cfs |
Pack River Nr Colburn Id
|
610cfs |
Little Spokane River At Dartford
|
173cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Enchantment Camp
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Lodge Creek Camp
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Albeni Cove Campground
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Albeni Cove - Oldtown
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Skookum Creek- State Forest
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Priest River Park
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