The Winnibigoshish Dam, located on the Mississippi River in Minnesota, was completed in 1884 and serves multiple purposes, including flood risk reduction, navigation, and water supply.
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Humidity
Managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the dam's primary purpose is recreation, providing opportunities for fish and wildlife pond creation as well as recreational activities. With a significant hazard potential due to its controlled spillway and earth core structure, the dam has a very high risk assessment rating.
To manage flood risks associated with the dam, the US Army Corps of Engineers continually monitors its condition, engages with emergency managers and the public, and updates the emergency action plan regularly. The dam's limited capacity to store water means that water may be released to manage water levels and maintain structural integrity. Severe weather events can also lead to dam releases or overwhelm the system, highlighting the importance of risk management measures in place to address potential emergencies. More detailed information on the specific risk management strategies for Winnibigoshish Dam will be provided in the future.
Year Completed |
1884 |
Dam Length |
962 |
Dam Height |
23 |
River Or Stream |
MISSISSIPPI RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
68000 |
Hydraulic Height |
22 |
Drainage Area |
1442 |
Nid Storage |
550000 |
Structural Height |
23 |
Outlet Gates |
Other Controlled - 16, Slide (sluice gate) - 5 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
23 |
Mississippi River At Grand Rapids
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639cfs |
Prairie River Near Taconite
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63cfs |
Mississippi River Near Bemidji
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169cfs |
Big Fork River At Big Falls
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169cfs |
Straight River Near Park Rapids
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46cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Winnie Dam - COE
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Winnie Dam
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Plug Hat Point
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Tamarack Point _USFS
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Tamarack Point
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Tamarack Point Campground
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