The Garrison Dam - Snake Creek Embankment, also known as Lake Audubon, is a critical earth dam located in North Dakota that serves multiple purposes, including fish and wildlife pond, irrigation, recreation, and water supply.
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Built in 1952 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, this dam has a significant storage capacity of 396,000 acre-feet and plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region. However, recent evaluations have identified potential risks associated with erosion of the dam's foundation during drought conditions, which could have severe economic consequences if the embankment were to fail.
To address these risks, the USACE Dam Safety Program has implemented ongoing actions to monitor and maintain the embankment, enhance foundation monitoring, and expand the drainage system to prevent erosion. Furthermore, the agency is evaluating additional measures to further reduce risks and ensure the safe operation of the embankment. Communities downstream are encouraged to stay informed about potential impacts of heavy rainfall or drought and to be prepared for emergency actions in collaboration with state and local emergency management agencies. For more information on risk management measures and water management in the Missouri River basin, visit the US Army Corps of Engineers website.
Year Completed |
1952 |
Dam Length |
12900 |
Dam Height |
85 |
River Or Stream |
MISSOURI |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
19095 |
Hydraulic Height |
67 |
Drainage Area |
250 |
Nid Storage |
396000 |
Structural Height |
95 |
Outlet Gates |
Vertical Lift - 0 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
95 |