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Fulda Lake in Murray, Minnesota, is a gravity dam completed in 1923 with a primary purpose that falls under "Other." The dam stands at a height of 7 feet, with a structural height of 8 feet and a length of 23 feet, providing a storage capacity of 1396 acre-feet. Its normal storage capacity is 885 acre-feet, covering a surface area of 183 acres and serving a drainage area of 6.3 square miles. The dam has a low hazard potential and is deemed to be in satisfactory condition as of the last assessment in April 2010.
Managed by the local government and regulated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Fulda Lake not only serves as a vital water resource but also contributes to the overall ecological balance in the region. With a spillway width of 0 feet and no associated locks, the dam's maximum discharge capacity is 140 cubic feet per second. The area around Fulda Lake, located in the city of FULDA, provides an important habitat for various wildlife and plays a significant role in maintaining water quality in the region.
Water resource and climate enthusiasts will find Fulda Lake to be a fascinating example of sustainable water management and conservation efforts. Its historical significance, combined with its functional capacity and low hazard potential, showcases the importance of responsible dam construction and maintenance practices. As climate change continues to impact water resources worldwide, the management of structures like Fulda Lake will be crucial in ensuring water security and environmental preservation for future generations.
Year_Completed | 1923 |
Dam_Height | 7 |
River_Or_Stream | JACK CREEK-TR |
Dam_Length | 23 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Gravity |
Surface_Area | 183 |
Drainage_Area | 6.3 |
Nid_Storage | 1396 |
Structural_Height | 8 |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Foundations | Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid_Height | 8 |