Lake Louise Dam, located in Russell Center, Ohio, is a private dam regulated by the Department of Natural Resources.
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Standing at a height of 24.8 feet, the earth dam serves primarily for recreational purposes, with a storage capacity of 76 acre-feet and a surface area of 7.1 acres. The dam, built on a tributary to Silver Creek, poses a significant hazard potential and has been assessed to be in poor condition as of May 2018.
Despite its recreational focus, Lake Louise Dam is subject to state regulation, inspection, and enforcement, ensuring its safety and compliance with relevant guidelines. The dam's maintenance and emergency preparedness protocols are crucial for managing the potential risks associated with its operation. With a drainage area of 0.46 square miles and a maximum discharge of 908 cubic feet per second, the dam plays a vital role in water resource management in the area.
As a key feature in the local landscape, Lake Louise Dam serves not only as a recreational site but also as a critical component of the water infrastructure in Geauga County, Ohio. Its management and upkeep are essential for both public safety and environmental sustainability, highlighting the interconnectedness of water resources and climate resilience in the region.
Dam Length |
350 |
Dam Height |
24.8 |
River Or Stream |
TRIBUTARY TO SILVER CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
7.1 |
Drainage Area |
0.46 |
Nid Storage |
76 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
25 |
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Camp site A
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Camp site B
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Punderson State Park
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