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DRY CREEK 5-A

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Soil Dam Tr-Dry Creek
April 23, 2025


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Dry Creek 5-A is a vital flood risk reduction structure located in Bartley, Nebraska. Built in 1959 by USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at 25 feet tall and has a storage capacity of 379 acre-feet. Situated on TR-Dry Creek in Red Willow County, this dam plays a crucial role in protecting the surrounding area from potential flooding events. Managed by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, the dam is regularly inspected to ensure its structural integrity and functionality.

With a low hazard potential and a satisfactory condition assessment, Dry Creek 5-A is deemed to be in good working order. The dam covers a surface area of 19.6 acres and serves a drainage area of 3.3 square miles. Its maximum discharge capacity reaches up to 1560 cubic feet per second, showcasing its ability to handle significant water flow during heavy rainfall or storm events. As a key component in the flood risk reduction strategy for the region, this structure plays a crucial role in safeguarding the community and surrounding lands from potential water-related hazards.

Managed by local government authorities and designed by the NRCS, Dry Creek 5-A stands as a testament to effective water resource management and climate resilience efforts. Its significance in the region's flood risk reduction strategy cannot be understated, with a history of successful operation and a commitment to regular inspection and maintenance. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, this dam serves as a prime example of how infrastructure plays a vital role in mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events and protecting communities from the dangers of flooding.

Year_Completed 1959
Dam_Height 25
River_Or_Stream TR-DRY CREEK
Dam_Length 434
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 19.6
Hydraulic_Height 23
Drainage_Area 3.3
Nid_Storage 379
Structural_Height 26
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 26
       

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