Gammon Lake Dam, located in Tarboro, North Carolina, is a private earth dam primarily used for irrigation purposes.
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Humidity
Completed in 1965, this dam stands at a hydraulic height of 14 feet and a structural height of 15 feet, with a length of 525 feet. The reservoir created by the dam has a maximum storage capacity of 70 acre-feet, with a normal storage level of 56 acre-feet and a surface area of 5 acres.
Despite its low hazard potential and satisfactory condition assessment, the dam has not been regulated by the state and does not require permitting. However, it is subject to regular state inspections to ensure its safety and functionality. The last inspection was conducted in June 2011, where it was found to be in good condition. With its location on the White Oak Swamp-Tr river, Gammon Lake Dam serves as a vital water resource for irrigation and recreation in the area, showcasing the importance of sustainable water management practices in the face of climate change.
Year Completed |
1965 |
Dam Length |
525 |
River Or Stream |
White Oak Swamp-Tr |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
5 |
Hydraulic Height |
14 |
Nid Storage |
70 |
Structural Height |
15 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
15 |
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|
129cfs |
Tar River At Nc 97 At Rocky Mount
|
240cfs |
Tar River At Tarboro
|
418cfs |
Little Fishing Creek Near White Oak
|
13cfs |
Swift Creek At Hilliardston
|
858cfs |
Roanoke River At Roanoke Rapids
|
2810cfs |