West Fork Big Creek Watershed Site W-27, located in Ringgold County, Iowa, is a crucial flood risk reduction structure designed by the USDA NRCS and completed in 2000.
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This earth dam stands at a height of 22 feet with a length of 427 feet, providing a storage capacity of 54 acre-feet and covering a surface area of 2.8 acres. It serves multiple purposes including fire protection, stock watering, and flood risk reduction along the TR-Wolf Creek.
Managed by the Iowa DNR, this dam is state-regulated and undergoes inspection, permitting, and enforcement to ensure its operational and structural integrity. With a low hazard potential and moderate risk assessment, the site is deemed to meet safety guidelines. Although not currently rated for condition assessment, the West Fork Big Creek Watershed Site W-27 plays a crucial role in managing water resources and mitigating flood risks in the region, showcasing effective collaboration between local government agencies and conservation service providers.
Supported by federal funding and designed for long-term sustainability, this watershed site exemplifies the importance of proactive water resource management in combating climate change impacts. With a focus on resilience and risk reduction, the West Fork Big Creek Watershed Site W-27 stands as a testament to the critical role of infrastructure in protecting communities and ecosystems from the challenges posed by a changing climate.
Year Completed |
2000 |
Dam Length |
427 |
Dam Height |
22 |
River Or Stream |
TR- WOLF CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
2.8 |
Drainage Area |
0.18 |
Nid Storage |
54 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
22 |