Iron Lake Dam, located in Clinton, Michigan, is a privately owned structure that serves primarily for recreational purposes.
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Built in 1837, this gravity dam stands at a height of 12 feet and spans 600 feet along Iron Creek. With a storage capacity of 1,700 acre-feet, the dam provides crucial water resource management for the surrounding area, covering a drainage area of 15.6 square miles.
Despite its age, Iron Lake Dam remains in satisfactory condition, with a low hazard potential and moderate risk assessment. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 8 feet, allowing for a maximum discharge of 276 cubic feet per second. Regular inspections are conducted, with the most recent assessment in August 2020, ensuring the safety and integrity of the structure for both recreational users and local residents.
Managed by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, Iron Lake Dam stands as a historic landmark in Washtenaw County. With its picturesque setting and vital role in water management, the dam continues to be a focal point for water resource and climate enthusiasts seeking to explore the intersection of human infrastructure and natural ecosystems in the region.
Year Completed |
1837 |
Dam Length |
600 |
Dam Height |
12 |
River Or Stream |
Iron Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
115 |
Hydraulic Height |
12 |
Drainage Area |
15.6 |
Nid Storage |
1700 |
Structural Height |
12 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
12 |
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