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MUD CREEK 2-D

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Soil Dam Tr-Mud Creek
April 23, 2025


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Mud Creek 2-D in Nebraska is a local government-owned earth dam designed by USDA NRCS in 1965 for flood risk reduction along the TR-Mud Creek. The dam has a height of 24 feet and a length of 755 feet, providing a storage capacity of 479 acre-feet. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam's condition assessment is poor, highlighting the need for maintenance and repairs to ensure its continued effectiveness in protecting the surrounding area from flooding.

Located in Gage County, Nebraska, Mud Creek 2-D is regulated by the NE DNR and undergoes regular state inspection, permitting, and enforcement. The dam's primary purpose is flood risk reduction, serving a drainage area of 1.2 square miles with a maximum discharge capacity of 789 cubic feet per second. With a surface area of 16 acres and a normal storage capacity of 51 acre-feet, the dam plays a crucial role in managing water resources and mitigating flood risks in the region.

As climate change continues to impact weather patterns and increase the frequency of extreme events, the maintenance and upkeep of infrastructure like Mud Creek 2-D are essential for ensuring the safety and resilience of communities against flooding. Collaboration between local government, state agencies, and designers like USDA NRCS will be crucial in addressing the poor condition of the dam and implementing risk management measures to safeguard the surrounding area from potential hazards.

Year_Completed 1965
Dam_Height 24
River_Or_Stream TR-MUD CREEK
Dam_Length 755
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 16
Hydraulic_Height 23
Drainage_Area 1.2
Nid_Storage 479
Structural_Height 27
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 27
       

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