Mononame 410 is a privately owned dam located in Crawford, Missouri, along the TR HINCH BRANCH river or stream.
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The dam, primarily used for recreation, was completed in 1972 and stands at a height of 14 feet with a storage capacity of 75 acre-feet. With a low hazard potential and a condition assessment of "Not Rated," the dam serves as a vital resource for water storage and recreational activities in the area.
Despite being privately owned, Mononame 410 is not regulated by the state and does not require permitting, inspection, or enforcement. The dam, classified as an Earth dam with a Buttress core type, spans a surface area of 10 acres and drains a watershed of 250 acres. Even though it has not been rated for its current condition, the dam poses a low risk to surrounding areas and is not considered a significant threat in terms of potential hazards.
While the dam lacks certain safety assessments and emergency preparedness measures, its presence contributes to the local community's recreational opportunities and water resource management. With its historical completion in 1972, Mononame 410 remains a notable structure in the Kansas City District, serving as a point of interest for water resource and climate enthusiasts in the region.
Year Completed |
1972 |
Dam Height |
14 |
River Or Stream |
TR HINCH BRANCH |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
10 |
Drainage Area |
250 |
Nid Storage |
75 |
Structural Height |
14 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
14 |
Meramec River Near Sullivan
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356cfs |
Meramec River Near Steelville
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149cfs |
Meramec River At Cook Station
|
36cfs |
Big River Near Richwoods
|
153cfs |
Bourbeuse River Near High Gate
|
5cfs |
Big River At Irondale
|
25cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Brazil Creek Trailhead
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Onondaga Cave State Park
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Berryman
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Berryman Campground
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Meramec State Park
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