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PAPIO CREEK 13 - YOUNGMAN

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Soil Dam Tr-West Papio Creek
April 25, 2025


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Papio Creek 13 - Youngman is a vital flood risk reduction structure located in Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 2006, this earth dam stands at a height of 54 feet and stretches 1800 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 1770 acre-feet. Managed by local government authorities and regulated by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, this dam plays a crucial role in protecting the surrounding area from potential flooding events in the West Papio Creek watershed.

The dam's satisfactory condition assessment and high hazard potential highlight the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to ensure its effectiveness in mitigating flood risks. With a drainage area of 2.1 square miles and a maximum discharge capacity of 14,600 cubic feet per second, Papio Creek 13 - Youngman serves as a key infrastructure in safeguarding the community against water-related disasters. Its strategic location and design make it a significant asset in the region's water resource and climate resilience efforts.

As climate change continues to impact weather patterns and intensify precipitation events, structures like Papio Creek 13 - Youngman become even more critical in safeguarding communities and infrastructure from the threats of flooding. The collaboration between local government agencies, engineering firms, and regulatory bodies ensures that this dam remains a reliable barrier against rising waters, demonstrating the importance of proactive water resource management in the face of a changing climate.

Year_Completed 2006
Dam_Height 54
River_Or_Stream TR-WEST PAPIO CREEK
Dam_Length 1800
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 54
Hydraulic_Height 54
Drainage_Area 2.1
Nid_Storage 1770
Structural_Height 66
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 66
       

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