Harris Lake Dam, located in Grant, Indiana, is a private-owned structure with a significant hazard potential.
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Despite being a private dam, it is not regulated by the state and does not have any state permitting, inspection, or enforcement requirements. The dam is classified as an Earth dam type with a structural height of 17 feet and was last inspected in 1990, with no condition assessment rating provided.
The dam's primary purpose and associated structures are not specified in the data, and its maximum storage capacity, surface area, and drainage area are all listed as zero. The spillway type, number of locks, and outlet gates are also not detailed. With the lack of recent inspections and assessments, coupled with its significant hazard potential, it raises concerns about the dam's safety and emergency preparedness. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate change may find Harris Lake Dam an interesting case study for examining the challenges of maintaining and regulating private dams in the face of evolving environmental conditions.
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Structural Height |
17 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
17 |
Mississinewa River At Marion
|
83cfs |
Wabash River At Wabash
|
145cfs |
Salamonie River Near Warren
|
37cfs |
Wildcat Creek Near Jerome
|
2cfs |
Wabash River At Peru
|
215cfs |
Little River Near Huntington
|
25cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
|---|---|---|
Mt. Etna State Rec Area
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Lost Bridge State Rec Area - Salamonie Lake
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Salamonie State Lake - Lost Bridge West SRA
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