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Little Clearwater Lake Dam, located in Reynolds, Missouri, is a privately owned Earth dam constructed in 1948 by USDA NRCS for the primary purpose of Flood Risk Reduction along the TR Goose Creek.
The dam boasts a height of 47 feet, a length of 900 feet, and a storage capacity of 1115 acre-feet, serving a drainage area of 680 acres. With a spillway width of 190 feet and a maximum discharge of 700 cfs, the dam has been deemed to have a low hazard potential and a satisfactory condition assessment as of 2007.
Despite being privately owned, the dam is subject to state regulation, permitting, inspection, and enforcement, ensuring that it meets safety standards and is well-maintained. The last inspection was conducted in November 2015, with a frequency of once every 5 years. The dam is equipped with uncontrolled spillways and has no outlet gates, with a moderate risk assessment rating of 3. The surrounding area has a surface area of 65 acres and the dam serves as a crucial structure in mitigating flood risks in the region, showcasing the importance of proper water resource management and climate resilience efforts.
Black River At Leeper
|
600cfs |
Black River Near Annapolis
|
439cfs |
Logan Creek At Ellington
|
10cfs |
St. Francis River Near Patterson
|
680cfs |
East Fork Black River At Lesterville
|
44cfs |
Current River At Van Buren
|
2050cfs |
Year Completed |
1948 |
Dam Length |
900 |
Dam Height |
47 |
River Or Stream |
TR GOOSE CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
65 |
Drainage Area |
680 |
Nid Storage |
1115 |
Structural Height |
42 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
47 |
Markam Spring Recreation Area To Nf Boundary
The Most Upstream Portion Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways To The Most Downstream Portion Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Forest Boundary At North Section Line Of Sec 4, T33N, R5E To Forest Boundary At South Section Line Of Sec 35, T32N, R5E
Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch) To Confluence With Current River (Does Not Include River Segment In Gap Between Parkland Units)
Western Edge Of Ozark National Scenic Riverways To Confluence With Alley Spring (Branch)