Located in Smithland, Iowa, Parnell Creek Subwatershed Site 17-1 is a dam with a primary purpose of fire protection, stock, or small fish pond, as well as flood risk reduction.
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Constructed in 1967, this earth dam stands at a height of 26 feet and spans a length of 530 feet, with a storage capacity of 73 acre-feet. The dam is regulated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and undergoes regular inspections, with a low hazard potential rating and a moderate risk assessment.
The dam, managed by the local government, plays a vital role in protecting the area from potential flooding and providing water resources for various purposes. With a drainage area of 0.26 square miles and a surface area of 3.7 acres, the dam serves as a crucial infrastructure for the community. Despite being not rated for its condition assessment, Parnell Creek Subwatershed Site 17-1 remains a significant structure in the region, contributing to the overall water management efforts and climate resilience strategies in Woodbury County, Iowa.
As a part of the larger Parnell Creek watershed, Site 17-1 stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts between the USDA NRCS, local government, and state regulatory agencies in ensuring the safety and sustainability of water resources in the area. With its multi-purpose design, the dam provides essential benefits for both human and ecological needs while mitigating flood risks and supporting the local ecosystem. The site's strategic location and design highlight the importance of integrated water resource management and climate adaptation measures in building resilient communities in the face of changing environmental conditions.
Year Completed |
1967 |
Dam Length |
530 |
Dam Height |
26 |
River Or Stream |
TR-PARNELL CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
3.7 |
Drainage Area |
0.26 |
Nid Storage |
73 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
26 |
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