Harmons Lake Dam in Greene, Indiana, stands as a private Earth dam with a height of 19 feet and a storage capacity of 142 acre-feet.
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The dam, constructed with the primary purpose of water storage, covers a surface area of 14.42 acres but lacks specific details on its completion year. Despite its undetermined hazard potential and lack of recent inspections, the dam's condition remains unrated as of its last inspection in May 1978.
Located in Congressional District 08, Indiana, Harmons Lake Dam serves as a key feature in the local landscape, yet its maintenance and regulatory oversight remain unclear. With no state jurisdiction, permitting, or enforcement in place, the dam's risk management measures, emergency action plan, and inundation maps are all lacking critical updates. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate change may find Harmons Lake Dam an intriguing case study for examining the challenges of private dam ownership and the importance of regular inspections and upkeep to ensure public safety and environmental protection in the face of potential hazards.
Dam Height |
19 |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
14.42 |
Nid Storage |
142 |
Hazard Potential |
Undetermined |
Nid Height |
19 |
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|
2530cfs |
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|
452cfs |
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|
145cfs |
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|
1870cfs |
Wabash River At Terre Haute
|
1770cfs |
Mill Creek Near Cataract
|
158cfs |
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Sunset City Park
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Res 26 - Greene - Sullivan State Forest
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Greene - Sullivan State Forest
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