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Lawrence Armstrong Lake Dam, located in Perry, Mississippi, is a private dam primarily used for recreation purposes.
This Earth dam with a buttress core stands at a height of 14 feet and has a storage capacity of 60 acre-feet. The dam is state-regulated by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, ensuring it meets safety and environmental standards.
While the dam has a low hazard potential, it is considered to have a moderate risk level, with a risk assessment rating of 3. Despite its condition being labeled as "Not Rated," the dam is inspected, permitted, and enforced by state agencies to ensure its integrity and safety. The dam's spillway type is uncontrolled, indicating its function in managing water flow during periods of high discharge.
Despite its relatively low hazard potential, Lawrence Armstrong Lake Dam provides a valuable recreational resource for the local community. The dam's location in a picturesque setting makes it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy water-based activities and relaxation. As climate change continues to impact water resources, the proper management and maintenance of dams like Lawrence Armstrong Lake Dam will be crucial in ensuring the safety and sustainability of our water infrastructure for future generations.
Black Creek Nr Brooklyn
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375cfs |
Cypress Creek Nr Janice
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29cfs |
Leaf River Nr New Augusta
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4360cfs |
Leaf River Nr Mclain
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7610cfs |
Pascagoula River At Merrill
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14400cfs |
Red Creek At Vestry
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505cfs |
Dam Height |
14 |
Nid Storage |
60 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
14 |
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Flint Creek Waterpark
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Janice Rec.Area
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Cypress Creek Landing
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Moodys Landing
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Moody's Landing - USFS
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Fairley Bridge Landing
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The Confluence With Scarsborough Creek
To The Confluence With The Escatawpa River
The Jackson County Route 614 Bridge
To Ends Approximately 2 River Miles From The Southern Terminus Of The Study Area
Begins Approximately 1 River Mile Upstream From The U.S. Highway 98 Bridge To The Jackson County Route 614 Bridge
Begins Approximately 2 River Miles Downstream From The Yellowhouse Branch Confluence With The Escatawpa River Near The Town Of Deer Park, Alabama
To Ends Approximately 1 River Mile Upstream From The U.S. Highway 98 Bridge