Willow Creek Dam, located in Pierce, Nebraska, was completed in 1983 by HDR Engineering, Inc.
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The dam, primarily owned by the local government, serves the important purpose of flood risk reduction along Willow Creek. With a height of 58 feet and a structural height of 80 feet, it has a normal storage capacity of 6,838 acre-feet and a maximum storage capacity of 30,300 acre-feet. The dam sits on a stone core and soil foundation, covering a surface area of 715 acres and draining an area of 210 square miles.
Despite its crucial role in flood risk reduction, Willow Creek Dam has been assessed to be in poor condition with a high hazard potential. The last inspection in April 2020 revealed this assessment, prompting concerns about the dam's ability to withstand potential disasters. With a history of being regulated, permitted, inspected, and enforced by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, the dam's safety and maintenance remain a top priority for ensuring the protection of nearby communities and the environment. As water resource and climate enthusiasts, monitoring and supporting the upkeep of Willow Creek Dam is essential in safeguarding the region from potential flooding events.
Year Completed |
1983 |
Dam Length |
2930 |
Dam Height |
58 |
River Or Stream |
WILLOW CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
715 |
Hydraulic Height |
53 |
Drainage Area |
210 |
Nid Storage |
30300 |
Structural Height |
80 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
80 |
North Fork Elkhorn River Near Pierce
|
96cfs |
Elkhorn R At Norfolk Ne
|
440cfs |
Elkhorn River At Pilger
|
633cfs |
Bazile Creek At Center
|
85cfs |
Logan Creek At Wakefield
|
149cfs |
Elkhorn River At Ewing
|
89cfs |