Ella Lee Lake Dam, also known as Saline Valley Farms Dam, is a privately owned structure located in Saline, Michigan, along a tributary to the Saline River.
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Completed in 1930, this Earth type dam stands at a height of 23.7 feet and serves primarily for recreational purposes. With a storage capacity of 140 acre-feet and a surface area of 10 acres, the dam has a controlled spillway with a width of 7 feet.
Although the dam has a low hazard potential, its risk assessment is rated as very high, highlighting the importance of regular inspections and maintenance. The last inspection took place in May 2002, with a scheduled frequency of every 5 years. Despite being in a good condition and not rated, the dam's risk management measures and emergency preparedness are not clearly defined, indicating a need for further assessment and planning to mitigate potential risks.
Considering its historical significance and recreational value, Ella Lee Lake Dam plays a vital role in the local landscape of Washtenaw County. With ongoing monitoring and proper risk management measures, this dam continues to provide both functional and leisure benefits to the community while ensuring the safety of its surroundings in the face of changing climate conditions.
Year Completed |
1930 |
Dam Length |
250 |
Dam Height |
23.7 |
River Or Stream |
Tributary to Saline River |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
10 |
Hydraulic Height |
22.9 |
Drainage Area |
6.4 |
Nid Storage |
140 |
Structural Height |
23.7 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
24 |
Saline River Near Saline
|
46cfs |
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|
7cfs |
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|
620cfs |
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|
93cfs |
River Raisin Near Manchester
|
17cfs |
River Raisin Near Monroe
|
542cfs |