Columbia Lock and Dam, located on the Ouachita River in Louisiana, was completed in 1970 by the US Army Corps of Engineers for the primary purpose of navigation.
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This gravity dam stands at a structural height of 90 feet and has a hydraulic height of 53 feet, with a length of 590 feet and a storage capacity of 156,800 acre-feet. The dam serves multiple purposes including navigation, recreation, and water supply for the surrounding area.
Managed and operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Columbia Lock and Dam has a significant hazard potential, with a risk assessment rating of moderate. The Corps actively monitors the dam's condition and implements risk management measures to mitigate potential flood risks associated with the dam. This includes regularly updating emergency action plans, conducting maintenance and repairs as needed, and collaborating with local emergency managers to ensure preparedness in case of a dam-related emergency.
Despite its risk potential, Columbia Lock and Dam plays a crucial role in managing water levels along the Ouachita River and supporting various water resource activities in the region. As a key infrastructure for navigation and water supply, the dam's importance underscores the importance of ongoing monitoring and risk management efforts by the US Army Corps of Engineers to ensure its safety and functionality for the community.
Year Completed |
1970 |
Dam Length |
590 |
River Or Stream |
OUACHITA RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
7070 |
Length Of Locks |
600 |
Hydraulic Height |
53 |
Drainage Area |
15630 |
Nid Storage |
156800 |
Structural Height |
90 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
90 |
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