Indian Creek 7-2 is a local government-owned dam located in Gage, Nebraska, with a primary purpose of flood risk reduction.
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Built in 1959 by the USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at a height of 23 feet and has a storage capacity of 70 acre-feet. With a drainage area of 0.4 square miles, the dam serves to protect the surrounding area from potential flooding events, with a low hazard potential and fair condition assessment as of the last inspection in June 2020.
Managed by the Nebraska DNR, Indian Creek 7-2 is equipped with state-regulated permitting, inspection, and enforcement processes to ensure its safe operation. The dam has a structural height of 27 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 335 cubic feet per second, making it a crucial infrastructure for managing water resources in the region. Despite its relatively small surface area of 2 acres, the dam plays a significant role in mitigating flood risks and maintaining water flow in the TR-Indian Creek watershed.
Located in the Omaha District and overseen by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Indian Creek 7-2 serves as a vital piece of infrastructure in the area's water resource management system. With a focus on flood risk reduction and other purposes, this earth dam continues to play a key role in safeguarding the community against potential water-related hazards, highlighting the importance of sustainable water resource management practices in the region.
Year Completed |
1959 |
Dam Length |
633 |
Dam Height |
23 |
River Or Stream |
TR-INDIAN CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
2 |
Hydraulic Height |
22 |
Drainage Area |
0.4 |
Nid Storage |
70 |
Structural Height |
27 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
27 |