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DICKSON DAM

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Soil Dam Tr-Lincoln Creek
April 22, 2025


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Dickson Dam, located in Polk County, Nebraska, serves multiple purposes including fire protection and as a small fish pond. Constructed in 1958 by the USDA NRCS, this private dam stands at a height of 12.5 feet and has a storage capacity of 90.5 acre-feet. The dam is primarily made of earth and stone, with a soil foundation, and it spans 285 feet in length.

Despite its low hazard potential, Dickson Dam has been assessed as being in poor condition as of April 2018. The dam is inspected every five years by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, which also regulates and enforces state laws related to its operation. The dam's emergency action plan and risk assessment status are currently unknown, indicating a potential area for improvement in its management and safety protocols.

Located on the TR-Lincoln Creek, Dickson Dam plays a crucial role in water resource management and climate resilience in the region. As a key piece of infrastructure for fire protection and stock maintenance, maintaining the dam's structural integrity and safety measures is essential for ensuring the continued protection of the surrounding community and environment. Efforts to address the dam's poor condition and improve its emergency preparedness could further enhance its role in safeguarding water resources in the area.

Year_Completed 1958
Dam_Height 12.5
River_Or_Stream TR-LINCOLN CREEK
Dam_Length 285
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 6
Hydraulic_Height 12.5
Drainage_Area 2.25
Nid_Storage 90.5
Structural_Height 12.5
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 13
       

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