Watson Dam, located in Macon, Missouri, serves as a vital structure for grade stabilization along the Middle Fork Little Chariton River.
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Built in 2003 by the USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at 31 feet in height and stretches 503 feet in length. With a storage capacity of 36 acre-feet, it plays a crucial role in managing water resources and reducing the risk of erosion in the area. Despite being privately owned, Watson Dam has a low hazard potential and is classified as having a moderate risk level.
With a spillway width of 10 feet and a maximum discharge of 0.63 cubic feet per second, Watson Dam is designed to handle potential overflow events effectively. While it has not been rated for its condition assessment, the dam is regularly inspected to ensure its structural integrity and adherence to safety standards. In the event of an emergency, the dam's emergency action plan (EAP) is expected to meet guidelines, although specific details regarding its preparedness and risk management measures are not readily available. Overall, Watson Dam stands as a testament to the importance of sustainable water resource management and climate resilience efforts in safeguarding communities and ecosystems.
Year Completed |
2003 |
Dam Length |
503 |
Dam Height |
29 |
River Or Stream |
TR-MIDDLE FORK LITTLE CHARITO |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
12 |
Hydraulic Height |
27 |
Drainage Area |
230 |
Nid Storage |
36 |
Structural Height |
31 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
31 |