Santa Fe Lake Dam, located in Macon, Missouri, was completed in 1900 and serves as a vital water resource for both recreation and water supply purposes.
Wind
Humidity
With a height of 30 feet and a storage capacity of 642 acre-feet, the dam provides a surface area of 40 acres and drains a watershed area of 235 square miles. It is primarily constructed as an earth dam with buttress core types, designed to withstand low hazard potential.
Managed by the local government of La Plata, the dam overlooks the scenic TR-Titus Creek and is situated within the St. Louis District of the US Army Corps of Engineers. The dam's condition is currently marked as "Not Rated" with no recent inspections or emergency action plans in place. Despite its age, Santa Fe Lake Dam continues to play a crucial role in the region's water management system, attracting water resource and climate enthusiasts alike to witness its historical significance and environmental impact.
Year Completed |
1900 |
Dam Height |
30 |
River Or Stream |
TR-TITUS CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
40 |
Drainage Area |
235 |
Nid Storage |
642 |
Structural Height |
30 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
30 |
Long Branch Creek Near Atlanta
|
0cfs |
Chariton River At Novinger
|
74cfs |
Salt River At Hagers Grove
|
113cfs |
East Fork Little Chariton R. Nr Macon
|
11cfs |
Salt River Near Shelbina
|
210cfs |
Chariton River At Livonia
|
45cfs |