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Wabana, located in Itasca County, Minnesota, is a federally owned Fish and Wildlife Pond with a dam primarily used for water resource management. Built in 1969 by the USDA Forest Service, this Earth type dam stands at 13 feet high and spans 270 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 52 acre-feet. The dam's purpose is to regulate flow and provide habitat for fish and wildlife in the area.

Managed by the Forest Service, Wabana Dam has a low hazard potential and is subject to regular state inspection, enforcement, and permitting. Despite being structurally modified in 1989, the dam remains in good condition and meets regulatory guidelines. With a maximum discharge capacity of 248 cubic feet per second, the dam plays a crucial role in flood control and water conservation efforts in the region.

The surrounding Buckman Cove tributary and drainage area benefit from the dam's presence, ensuring a stable water supply for ecological health and recreational activities. As a key component of the water resource infrastructure in Minnesota, Wabana Dam exemplifies the importance of sustainable management practices in mitigating climate change impacts and preserving natural ecosystems for future generations.

Years_Modified 1989 - Structural
Year_Completed 1969
Dam_Height 7
River_Or_Stream TR-BUCKMAN COVE
Dam_Length 270
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 10
Hydraulic_Height 6
Drainage_Area 2
Nid_Storage 52
Structural_Height 13
Hazard_Potential Low
Nid_Height 13
       

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