Stanford Detention Dam 4, located in Hidalgo, New Mexico, was completed in 1954 by the Bureau of Land Management as a gravity dam designed for flood risk reduction on the Railroad Wash.
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With a structural height of 23 feet and a hydraulic height of 17 feet, the dam has a storage capacity of 194.7 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 20 acres, serving a drainage area of 3.2 square miles. Despite being categorized as having a low hazard potential, the dam has not been rated for its condition assessment as of the last inspection in 2015.
Managed and funded solely by the Bureau of Land Management, Stanford Detention Dam 4 plays a crucial role in mitigating flood risks in the region. With Xochitl Torres Small serving as the Congressional representative for the area, the dam's primary purpose remains flood risk reduction. Despite lacking state jurisdiction and regulation, the dam continues to operate without any reported issues, showcasing its effectiveness in safeguarding the surrounding area from potential flooding events. As water resource and climate enthusiasts, the intricate design and construction of Stanford Detention Dam 4 serve as a testament to the importance of proper infrastructure in managing and protecting our vital water resources.
Year Completed |
1954 |
Dam Length |
538 |
River Or Stream |
RAILROAD WASH |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
20 |
Hydraulic Height |
17 |
Drainage Area |
3.2 |
Nid Storage |
194.7 |
Structural Height |
23 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
23 |
Gila River Below Blue Creek
|
67cfs |
Gila River At Duncan
|
55cfs |
Gila River Near Redrock
|
75cfs |
Gila River Near Clifton
|
66cfs |
Gila River At Head Of Safford Valley
|
94cfs |
San Francisco River At Clifton
|
14cfs |