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MOHR & SHARP DAM

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Soil Dam Tr- Fox River
April 5, 2025


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Mohr & Sharp Dam, located in Mt. Sterling, Iowa, is a private earth dam built in 2001 by the USDA NRCS for grade stabilization along the Tr- Fox River. With a height of 32 feet and a length of 410 feet, the dam serves the primary purpose of grade stabilization and has a storage capacity of 28 acre-feet. Despite its low hazard potential and moderate risk assessment rating, the dam has not been inspected or assessed for its condition, emergency action plan, or risk management measures.

The dam's uncontrolled spillway and soil foundation present unique challenges for its operation and maintenance. While Mohr & Sharp Dam has not been regulated or inspected by state agencies, its location in Van Buren County, Iowa, under the Kansas City USACE district, raises concerns about the potential impact of climate change on its performance and safety. As water resource and climate enthusiasts, understanding the nuances of dam infrastructure like Mohr & Sharp Dam is crucial for ensuring the resilience and sustainability of our water systems in the face of changing environmental conditions.

With a focus on grade stabilization and a storage capacity of 28 acre-feet, Mohr & Sharp Dam stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of private and federal agencies in managing water resources in Iowa. As climate change continues to impact our water systems, the importance of maintaining and assessing the condition of dams like Mohr & Sharp becomes increasingly vital. By staying informed and engaged with the intricacies of water infrastructure, enthusiasts can contribute to the effective management and adaptation of our water resources in a changing climate landscape.

Year_Completed 2001
Dam_Height 32
River_Or_Stream Tr- Fox River
Dam_Length 410
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 2
Drainage_Area 0.07
Nid_Storage 28
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 32
       

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