Stearns Dam, located in Woodburn, Iowa, is a privately owned structure constructed in 1993 for fire protection and as a stock or small fish pond.
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The dam, designed by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS), stands at a height of 30 feet and spans 285 feet in length. It has a storage capacity of 18 acre-feet and serves the Brush Creek tributary.
Managed by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Stearns Dam is classified as having a low hazard potential with a moderate risk assessment rating. While the dam is currently in a "Not Rated" condition assessment status, it is regularly inspected and maintained for safety. The spillway, which is uncontrolled, helps manage water flow and prevent overtopping during periods of high precipitation.
Water resource and climate enthusiasts may find Stearns Dam intriguing due to its unique purpose and design, as well as its location within the Kansas City District. With its focus on fire protection and water storage, the dam plays a vital role in supporting local wildlife and agricultural activities. As it continues to be regulated and inspected by state authorities, Stearns Dam remains a key asset for water management in the region.
Year Completed |
1993 |
Dam Length |
285 |
Dam Height |
30 |
River Or Stream |
TR- BRUSH CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
1 |
Drainage Area |
0.08 |
Nid Storage |
18 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
30 |
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Longbeard Camp
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White Oak Camp
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Bottom Oak Camp
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Black Oak Camp
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Buck Stop Camp
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