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Wild Rice Dam in Cass County, North Dakota, is a concrete structure completed in 1934 with a primary purpose of recreation. The dam spans 140 feet in length and stands at a height of 15 feet, providing a storage capacity of 250 acre-feet for the Wild Rice River. The dam is regulated by the North Dakota State Water Commission and undergoes regular inspections and enforcement measures to ensure its safety and compliance with state regulations.
The Wild Rice Dam has a low hazard potential and is classified as having a moderate risk level. In 1990, the dam underwent structural modifications to enhance its safety and functionality. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 70 feet, and there are no outlet gates or associated locks. The surrounding area offers recreational opportunities for visitors, making it a popular destination for water resource and climate enthusiasts interested in exploring the Wild Rice River and its ecosystem.
With its historic construction and ongoing maintenance, Wild Rice Dam stands as a vital structure in managing water resources and providing recreational benefits to the local community. As a regulated dam in Cass County, this concrete structure serves as a key component in water management efforts in North Dakota, showcasing the intersection of infrastructure development and environmental conservation in the region.
Years_Modified | 1990 - Structural |
Year_Completed | 1934 |
Dam_Height | 15 |
River_Or_Stream | WILD RICE RIVER |
Dam_Length | 140 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Concrete |
Drainage_Area | 2210 |
Nid_Storage | 250 |
Outlet_Gates | None |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Foundations | Soil |
Nid_Height | 15 |