Located in Crawford County, Kansas, the Irrigation Pond serves as a vital water resource for agricultural purposes in the area.
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Owned privately, this pond is regulated by the Kansas Department of Agriculture and is subject to state permitting, inspection, and enforcement. Completed in 2012, this earth dam structure has a height of 18.2 feet and a storage capacity of 258.97 acre-feet, providing irrigation water for a drainage area of 0.49 square miles.
With a surface area of 26.32 acres, the Irrigation Pond is classified as having a low hazard potential and a moderate risk assessment. The spillway, which is uncontrolled, has a width of 50 feet, ensuring proper water flow during times of excess. Despite not having outlet gates, the pond is designed to effectively serve its primary purpose of irrigation, with a normal storage capacity of 116.42 acre-feet. The proximity to First Cow Creek-TR and the Kansas City District further highlights the significance of this water resource in the region.
Overall, the Irrigation Pond stands as a crucial infrastructure for water management in Franklin, Kansas, contributing to the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural operations in the area. As climate change continues to impact water availability, the maintenance and regulation of such irrigation ponds are essential for ensuring a stable and reliable water supply for farmers and the local community.
Year Completed |
2012 |
Dam Length |
2752 |
Dam Height |
18.2 |
River Or Stream |
FIRST COW CREEK-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
26.32 |
Drainage Area |
0.49 |
Nid Storage |
258.97 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
18 |
East Drywood Creek At Prairie State Park
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0cfs |
Spring River Near Waco
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121cfs |
Marmaton R Nr Marmaton
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194cfs |
Lightning C Nr Mccune
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8cfs |
Marmaton R Nr Fort Scott
|
4cfs |
Neosho R Nr Parsons
|
2500cfs |
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Crawford State Fishing Lake
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Four Oaks RV Park
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Pittsburg City
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Backpack Camp
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Prairie State Park
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