Gaines Lake, located in Harlan, Kentucky, is a privately owned recreational reservoir constructed in 1955 by the Soil Conservation Service.
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With a dam height of 22 feet and a length of 180 feet, the lake has a storage capacity of 80 acre-feet and covers an area of 5 acres. It serves as a popular spot for outdoor activities and relaxation, attracting water resource and climate enthusiasts to enjoy its serene surroundings.
Managed by the Kentucky Division of Water, Gaines Lake is subject to state regulations and inspections to ensure its safety and maintenance standards. Despite being classified as having a high hazard potential, the dam is currently assessed to be in fair condition. The spillway, with a width of 30 feet, is of the uncontrolled type, allowing for excess water to be safely discharged during periods of heavy rainfall. Overall, Gaines Lake presents a moderate risk level (3) based on its risk assessment, highlighting the importance of continued monitoring and management to uphold its recreational and environmental value for the community.
Year Completed |
1955 |
Dam Length |
180 |
Dam Height |
22 |
River Or Stream |
TRIB-POOR FORK CUMBERLAND RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
5 |
Drainage Area |
0.14 |
Nid Storage |
80 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
22 |
Cumberland River Near Harlan
|
582cfs |
Martins Fork Near Smith
|
144cfs |
Martins Fork Above Smith
|
59cfs |
Cutshin Creek At Wooton
|
25cfs |
Poor Fork At Cumberland
|
103cfs |
Powell River Near Jonesville
|
548cfs |