Logue Lake, located in Dundas, Minnesota, is a state-regulated water resource managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
The lake, with a storage capacity of 300 acre-feet and a normal storage of 40 acre-feet, covers an area of 14 acres and drains a 1.4 square mile watershed. The dam at Logue Lake stands at a height of 6.5 feet and is classified as a buttress dam, serving as a crucial infrastructure for water management in the region.
Despite its low hazard potential, Logue Lake is inspected every 8 years to ensure its structural integrity and operational efficiency. The last inspection in November 2018 revealed a "Not Rated" condition assessment, prompting ongoing monitoring and maintenance efforts. While the dam's Emergency Action Plan is not currently rated, the lake remains a key asset for water storage and management in the area, contributing to the overall resilience of the local water resources in the face of changing climate conditions.
Wind
Humidity
Dam Height |
6.5 |
River Or Stream |
WOLF CREEK-TR |
Surface Area |
14 |
Drainage Area |
1.4 |
Nid Storage |
300 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
7 |
Straight River Near Faribault
|
356cfs |
Minnesota River Near Jordan
|
8920cfs |
High Island Creek Near Henderson
|
77cfs |
Vermillion River Near Empire
|
66cfs |
Minnesota River At Mankato
|
8020cfs |
Minnesota River At Fort Snelling State Park
|
6620cfs |