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INDIAN CREEK WATERSHED SITE 12

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Soil Dam Tr-Indian Creek
April 6, 2025


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Indian Creek Watershed Site 12 in Pottawattamie, Iowa, is a fascinating water resource managed by the local government and designed by USDA NRCS. This site, completed in 1975, serves multiple purposes including fire protection, stock, small fish pond, flood risk reduction, and recreation. The dam at this site is an earth type structure with a height of 63 feet and a length of 560 feet, providing storage of 85 acre-feet and covering a surface area of 3.1 acres.

Managed by the Iowa DNR, this site is state-regulated and holds a low hazard potential with a moderate risk assessment. Although the condition is currently not rated, the dam's structural integrity is ensured through regular state inspections and enforcement measures. The nearby TR-Indian Creek benefits from this water resource, contributing to the local ecosystem and providing essential water management functions for the community of Council Bluffs.

Indian Creek Watershed Site 12 stands as a testament to responsible water resource management, balancing the needs of fire protection, recreation, and environmental conservation. With its controlled spillway and soil foundation, this site exemplifies the importance of sustainable infrastructure for the benefit of both humans and wildlife in the Indian Creek watershed. As climate change continues to impact water resources, sites like this play a crucial role in maintaining water quality and availability for future generations.

Year_Completed 1975
Dam_Height 63
River_Or_Stream TR-INDIAN CREEK
Dam_Length 560
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 3.1
Drainage_Area 0.23
Nid_Storage 85
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 63
       

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