Little Pond Dam, located in Ohio's Highland County, was completed in 1973 by the US Army Corps of Engineers to manage water levels along Paint Creek.
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Standing at a height of 30 feet, the dam has a maximum storage capacity of 125 acre-feet and is primarily used for flood risk management. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam is equipped with an emergency action plan, updated regularly by USACE, to ensure preparedness in case of a dam-related emergency.
USACE actively manages the dam's flood risks by monitoring its condition, prioritizing risk mitigation activities, and engaging with local emergency managers and the public to raise awareness and support emergency preparedness. Regular maintenance and repairs are conducted to uphold the dam's structural integrity and functionality. The agency works closely with local authorities to develop emergency and evacuation plans, ensuring readiness for potential dam-related incidents. Little Pond Dam serves as a crucial component in the broader network of flood risk management infrastructure along Paint Creek, highlighting the importance of proactive risk management strategies in safeguarding water resources and communities against potential hazards.
Year Completed |
1973 |
Dam Height |
30 |
River Or Stream |
PAINT CREEK |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
30 |
Rocky Fork Near Barretts Mills Oh
|
305cfs |
Paint Creek Near Greenfield Oh
|
56cfs |
Paint Creek Near Bourneville Oh
|
397cfs |
Paint Creek At Chillicothe Oh
|
496cfs |
Scioto River At Chillicothe Oh
|
1110cfs |
Scioto River At Piketon Oh
|
1960cfs |