Alum Creek Dam, also known as Alum Creek Lake, is a gravity dam located in Westerville, Ohio.
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Completed in 1974 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the dam's primary purpose is flood risk reduction, with additional benefits including fish and wildlife pond, recreation, and water supply. The dam stands at a structural height of 93 feet and has a hydraulic height of 81 feet, with a maximum storage capacity of 134,800 acre-feet.
Despite being classified as a moderate risk dam due to potential sliding failure of spillway monoliths during rare flood events, the US Army Corps of Engineers has implemented various risk management measures at Alum Creek Dam. These include regular inspections, monitoring systems, an Interim Risk Reduction Measures Plan, and emergency response training. The dam's Emergency Action Plan is regularly updated, and flood fighting materials are stored onsite to ensure preparedness for emergencies.
Overall, Alum Creek Dam serves as a critical infrastructure in managing flood risk in the region. Through ongoing risk management efforts and emergency preparedness, the dam continues to play a vital role in protecting communities and ecosystems from the impacts of potential flooding events.
Year Completed |
1974 |
Dam Length |
10200 |
River Or Stream |
ALUM CREEK OF BIG WALNUT CRK. |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
3387 |
Hydraulic Height |
81 |
Drainage Area |
123 |
Nid Storage |
134800 |
Structural Height |
93 |
Outlet Gates |
Tainter (radial) - 3, Valve - 2 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock, Soil |
Nid Height |
93 |