Built in 1953, this dam serves multiple purposes including fire protection, stock watering, and creating a small fish pond. Standing at 15 feet high with a length of 690 feet, Hook #15 has a storage capacity of 76 acre-feet and is primarily regulated by the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC).
Despite its low hazard potential, Hook #15 is subject to regular state permitting, inspection, and enforcement to ensure its structural integrity and compliance with safety regulations. The dam has not been rated for its current condition, but it remains an essential resource for water management in the Rosebud County area. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Hook #15 offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of human infrastructure and natural ecosystems in Montana.
As a crucial component of the local water infrastructure, Hook #15 plays a vital role in maintaining water availability for fire protection, livestock, and wildlife in the surrounding area. With its historical significance and ongoing regulatory oversight, this dam serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible water management practices in the face of changing climate conditions.
Year Completed |
1953 |
Dam Length |
690 |
Dam Height |
15 |
River Or Stream |
TR-VAN BURTON CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Hydraulic Height |
15 |
Nid Storage |
76 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
15 |