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HOUND DOG WATERSHED SITE B-9

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Soil Dam Tr-Nishnabotna River
April 13, 2025


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Hound Dog Watershed Site B-9 is a critical water resource located in Fremont County, Iowa, specifically in the city of Hamburg. Managed by the local government and designed by the USDA NRCS, this site serves multiple purposes including fire protection, stock, small fish pond, and flood risk reduction. The earth dam, completed in 1963, stands at a height of 28 feet and spans a length of 564 feet, with a storage capacity of 136 acre-feet and a drainage area of 0.36 square miles.

With a low hazard potential and a moderate risk assessment rating, Hound Dog Watershed Site B-9 is regulated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The dam is equipped with an uncontrolled spillway and is inspected for safety and regulatory compliance by the state agency. Although the condition assessment is currently listed as "Not Rated," the site's emergency action plan and risk management measures are yet to be fully evaluated and implemented.

Climate and water resource enthusiasts will find Hound Dog Watershed Site B-9 to be a fascinating case study in sustainable water management and infrastructure design. Its strategic location on the TR-Nishnabotna River, along with its multiple functions and regulatory oversight, make it a valuable asset for flood control, water supply, and habitat preservation in the region. The site's history, features, and risk profile present an intriguing opportunity for further research and analysis in the realm of water resources and climate resilience.

Year_Completed 1963
Dam_Height 28
River_Or_Stream TR-NISHNABOTNA RIVER
Dam_Length 564
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 10
Drainage_Area 0.36
Nid_Storage 136
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 28
       

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