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Located in Dent, Missouri, the Loss Lake Dam, also known as Lost Lake Dam, was completed in 1949 for the primary purpose of recreation.
This private earth dam stands at a height of 65 feet and stretches 750 feet in length, creating a reservoir with a maximum storage capacity of 2200 acre-feet. The dam is situated on Lost Creek and is regulated by the DAM AND RESERVOIR SAFETY PROG in Missouri.
With a hazard potential rated as high, the Loss Lake Dam has undergone regular inspections, with the most recent one conducted in November 2016. Despite its age, the dam's condition was deemed satisfactory during the assessment in December 2007. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 116 feet and has a moderate risk assessment rating of 3, indicating the potential for moderate consequences in the event of a failure.
Enthusiasts of water resources and climate monitoring may find the Loss Lake Dam's data intriguing, as it highlights the importance of maintaining and inspecting aging infrastructure to ensure public safety and water resource management. The dam's location in a recreational area adds to its significance, serving as a reminder of the balance between human enjoyment of natural resources and the need for careful oversight and maintenance of critical infrastructure.
Meramec River At Cook Station
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82cfs |
Meramec River Near Steelville
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675cfs |
Current River Above Akers
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360cfs |
Little Piney Creek At Newburg
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164cfs |
Gasconade River At Jerome
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2140cfs |
Bourbeuse River Near High Gate
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88cfs |
Year Completed |
1949 |
Dam Length |
750 |
Dam Height |
65 |
River Or Stream |
LOST CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
95 |
Drainage Area |
582 |
Nid Storage |
2200 |
Structural Height |
65 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
65 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Little Scotia Dispersed
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Lane Spring
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Lane Spring Recreation Area
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Red Bluff
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Montauk State Park
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Montauk
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State Highway 49 Bridge Near Dillard, Missouri To Forest Boundary In Sections 13/24, T38N, R3W
Missouri State Highway 17 To Fort Leonard Wood (Army Base)
Northern Boundary Of Fort Leonard Wood To North Section Line Of Sec 31, T36N, R10W
Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch) To Confluence With Current River (Does Not Include River Segment In Gap Between Parkland Units)
County Highway O, Laclede, County, Missouri To Ozark Spring
Western Edge Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways To Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch)