GERING VALLEY A
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Gering Valley A is a critical earth dam located in Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, designed by the USDA NRCS and regulated by the NE DNR. Completed in 1966, this dam serves as a pivotal flood risk reduction measure for the local community. With a height of 55 feet and a storage capacity of 725 acre-feet, Gering Valley A plays a vital role in protecting the surrounding area from potential hazards.
This dam, with a high hazard potential, has a satisfactory condition assessment as of August 2020. It covers a drainage area of 2.6 square miles and can discharge up to 1600 cubic feet per second. The structure's primary purpose is flood risk reduction, aligning with its mission to safeguard against potential inundation events. Managed by local government authorities, Gering Valley A stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts in water resource management in Nebraska.
With its strategic location along the TR-GERING DRAIN river/stream, Gering Valley A is a crucial component of the region's water infrastructure. Its satisfactory condition and regulatory oversight ensure that it remains a reliable defense against flooding threats. As climate change intensifies, structures like Gering Valley A become even more vital in maintaining water security and resilience in the face of growing environmental challenges.