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ELEPHANT BUTTE DIKE

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Rock Dam Rio Grande River
April 16, 2025


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Elephant Butte Dike, located in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, is a significant federal structure managed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Completed in 1921, this rockfill dam stands at a height of 59 feet and serves primarily for flood risk reduction along the Rio Grande River. Its impressive storage capacity of 2,593,255 acre-feet plays a crucial role in irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation in the region.

With a hazard potential rated as high, Elephant Butte Dike is closely monitored by the Bureau of Reclamation for safety and risk management. Despite its age, the dam's condition assessment is currently unavailable, highlighting the need for ongoing evaluation and maintenance. The emergency action plan (EAP) for the dam was last revised in August 2020, ensuring preparedness in case of any unforeseen events. The dam's strategic location and vital role in water resource management make it a key asset in safeguarding the surrounding communities and ecosystems along the Rio Grande River.

Year_Completed 1921
Dam_Height 59
River_Or_Stream RIO GRANDE RIVER
Dam_Length 2000
Primary_Dam_Type Rockfill
Surface_Area 42750
Hydraulic_Height 54
Drainage_Area 28900
Nid_Storage 2593255
Structural_Height 59
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 59
       

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