Joppa Station East Ash Pond, located in Massac, Illinois, is a significant water resource managed by a public utility.
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This ash pond is regulated by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and falls under state jurisdiction for permitting, inspection, and enforcement. Situated near the Ohio River tributary, this Earth dam with a height of 26 feet serves a primary purpose that is categorized as 'Other', indicating its unique role in water management.
With a spillway type classified as 'Uncontrolled' and a hazard potential deemed 'Significant', Joppa Station East Ash Pond poses moderate risks that are being actively monitored. The last inspection in November 2020 revealed a need for further assessment of its condition, although specific details on the dam's structure and storage capacity remain undisclosed. Despite the absence of detailed risk management measures, the pond's location and hydraulic characteristics warrant continued attention from water resource and climate enthusiasts to ensure its long-term sustainability and safety.
Dam Height |
26 |
River Or Stream |
TRIB OHIO RIVER |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
26 |
Bayou Creek Near Grahamville
|
5cfs |
Little Bayou Creek Near Grahamville
|
1cfs |
Ohio River At Metropolis
|
444000cfs |
Cache River At Forman
|
23cfs |
Massac Creek Near Paducah
|
2cfs |
Lusk Creek Near Eddyville
|
6cfs |