Hooper Dam, located in DeKalb, Missouri, was completed in 1984 and serves primarily for grade stabilization along the TR-West Fork Lost Creek.
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This private earth dam stands at a height of 25 feet and spans a length of 320 feet, with a storage capacity of 76 acre-feet. The dam's spillway, of uncontrolled type, has a width of 30 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 363 cubic feet per second. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam is categorized as having a moderate risk level (3) due to its location and potential impact on surrounding areas.
The Hooper Dam is not under state regulation or jurisdiction, and its condition assessment is currently not rated. The dam has not been inspected for an unspecified period, but its emergency action plan (EAP) status and risk management measures are also unknown. With its minimal surface area of 3 acres and drainage area of 57.6 square miles, Hooper Dam plays a crucial role in mitigating potential flooding and stabilizing the surrounding landscape. Water resource and climate enthusiasts interested in the design and function of small-scale earth dams may find Hooper Dam to be an intriguing case study of grade stabilization infrastructure in a rural setting.
Year Completed |
1984 |
Dam Length |
320 |
Dam Height |
25 |
River Or Stream |
TR-WEST FORK LOST CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
3 |
Hydraulic Height |
25 |
Drainage Area |
57.6 |
Nid Storage |
76 |
Structural Height |
25 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
25 |