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LOGGING CREEK DIKE

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March 26, 2025


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Logging Creek Dike, also known as Dueholm in Fish Lake Wildlife Area, is a state-owned structure in Burnett, Wisconsin, designed to regulate water flow along Logging Creek. Completed in 1977, this earth dam stands at a height of 21 feet and has a hydraulic height of 8.4 feet, with a length of 6970 feet. The dike has a storage capacity of 14,600 acre-feet, with a normal storage capacity of 9,600 acre-feet, covering a surface area of 1600 acres and serving a drainage area of 6 square miles.

With a spillway type of "Controlled," the Logging Creek Dike is inspected every three years, with the last assessment in July 2019 revealing a fair condition. While the hazard potential is deemed significant, the risk assessment is classified as very high. Despite these findings, the dike meets state regulations and is subject to regular permitting, inspection, and enforcement by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Located in S17, T37N, R19W, this structure plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the area and is essential for maintaining the ecological balance and flood control along Logging Creek.

Year_Completed 1977
Dam_Height 21
River_Or_Stream LOGGING CREEK
Dam_Length 6970
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 1600
Hydraulic_Height 8.4
Drainage_Area 6
Nid_Storage 14600
Structural_Height 21
Hazard_Potential Significant
Nid_Height 21
       

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