Simpson Lake Dam, located in Rockingham, North Carolina, is a privately owned structure designed by the USDA NRCS with a primary purpose of irrigation.
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Completed in 1958, this earth dam stands at a hydraulic height of 24 feet and a structural height of 28 feet, with a length of 426 feet. The dam has a storage capacity of 67 acre-feet and a surface area of 6 acres, serving Troublesome Creek-Tr for water resource management.
Despite being privately owned, Simpson Lake Dam is regulated by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Dam Safety Program, which ensures that the dam meets state inspection, enforcement, and permitting requirements. The dam's hazard potential is classified as low, with a satisfactory condition assessment as of the last inspection in January 2018. In case of emergencies, the dam has uncontrolled spillways and outlet gates to manage water flow, with a moderate risk assessment rating of 3.
Overall, Simpson Lake Dam is a crucial water resource infrastructure in the region, contributing to irrigation needs while adhering to state regulatory standards for safety and maintenance. With its modest risk level and satisfactory condition, the dam continues to play a vital role in water management for Troublesome Creek-Tr, demonstrating a harmonious balance between human needs and environmental preservation in the face of climate challenges.
Year Completed |
1958 |
Dam Length |
426 |
River Or Stream |
Troublesome Creek-Tr |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
6 |
Hydraulic Height |
24 |
Nid Storage |
67 |
Structural Height |
28 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
28 |