Rice Lake Dam, also known as Stanford Reservoir, is a vital water resource infrastructure located in Lincoln, Kentucky.
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Owned and regulated by the local government, this earth dam serves the primary purpose of water supply, with a storage capacity of 980 acre-feet and a normal storage level of 640 acre-feet. Completed in 1953 by M.S.& E. Engineering, the dam stands at a height of 49 feet and spans 1000 feet across the Dix River.
Despite its critical role in water supply, Rice Lake Dam has been assessed as having a high hazard potential and an unsatisfactory condition. The last inspection in 2016 highlighted the need for improvements to meet safety standards. With a moderate risk assessment rating, it is imperative for the dam to undergo necessary risk management measures to ensure the safety of the surrounding community and the integrity of the structure. The dam's spillway, which is uncontrolled and 202 feet wide, adds to the complexity of its operations and maintenance.
As a key component of the water infrastructure in the region, Rice Lake Dam requires attention and investment to address its current condition and mitigate potential risks. With its location in a high hazard area and the dam's importance for water supply, ongoing monitoring, maintenance, and potential upgrades are essential to safeguard the community and maintain the functionality of this critical water resource asset in Kentucky.
Year Completed |
1953 |
Dam Length |
1000 |
Dam Height |
49 |
River Or Stream |
DIX RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
40 |
Drainage Area |
0.79 |
Nid Storage |
980 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
49 |