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Harsha Dam, also known as William H. Harsha Lake, is a federally owned rockfill dam located on the East Fork of Little Miami River in Batavia, Ohio. Completed in 1973, the dam serves primarily for flood risk reduction but also supports recreation and water supply purposes. With a structural height of 205 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 211,000 cubic feet per second, the dam plays a critical role in managing water levels and mitigating flood risks in the region.
Managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the dam has a high hazard potential and undergoes regular inspections and risk assessments to ensure its structural integrity and readiness for emergency situations. The agency closely monitors the dam's condition, implements maintenance and repairs as needed, and collaborates with local emergency managers to develop and update emergency action plans. With a focus on public awareness and preparedness, the USACE works to address all types of flood risks associated with the dam and ensure the safety of downstream communities.
As a key component of water resource management in the area, the William H. Harsha Dam highlights the importance of proactive risk management and collaboration between federal agencies and local stakeholders. By maintaining a robust emergency response plan and implementing preventive measures, the dam serves as a vital infrastructure to protect against flooding and support sustainable water management practices in the region.
Year Completed |
1973 |
Dam Length |
1450 |
River Or Stream |
EAST FORK OF LITTLE MIAMI |
Primary Dam Type |
Rockfill |
Surface Area |
2160 |
Hydraulic Height |
196 |
Drainage Area |
342 |
Nid Storage |
294800 |
Structural Height |
205 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled - 0, Vertical Lift - 2 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
205 |