Mader Dam 3, located in Sioux, Nebraska, is a privately owned earth dam primarily used for irrigation purposes.
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Built in 1950 by USDA NRCS, this dam stands at a height of 18 feet with a hydraulic height of 15 feet. With a storage capacity of 62 acre-feet and a drainage area of 1.7 square miles, Mader Dam 3 plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region.
Managed by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, Mader Dam 3 is subject to regular state inspections and enforcement to ensure its safety and compliance with regulations. Despite being rated as having a low hazard potential and not yet assessed for its condition, the dam serves as a key infrastructure for water supply and management in the area. With a maximum discharge capacity of 1540 cubic feet per second, the dam helps regulate water flow in the TR-INDIAN CREEK, benefiting local agriculture and communities.
As an essential component of the water infrastructure in Ardmore SD, Mader Dam 3 contributes to the overall water resource management in the region. With its modest surface area of 7 acres and a length of 586 feet, the dam plays a vital role in supporting irrigation activities and ensuring water availability for agricultural purposes. As climate change continues to impact water resources, the proper maintenance and regulation of dams like Mader Dam 3 are crucial for sustainable water management in Nebraska.
Year Completed |
1950 |
Dam Length |
586 |
Dam Height |
18 |
River Or Stream |
TR-INDIAN CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
7 |
Hydraulic Height |
15 |
Drainage Area |
1.7 |
Nid Storage |
62 |
Structural Height |
18 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
18 |