Hamilton Small Diversion, located in Hamilton, Ohio, is a hydroelectric dam on the Great Miami River with a primary purpose of generating power.
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Built in 1920, this concrete dam stands at a height of 8 feet and has a length of 196 feet. It has a storage capacity of 1300 acre-feet and a maximum discharge of 16,000 cubic feet per second, serving as a key resource for the surrounding area.
Managed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Hamilton Small Diversion is regulated by the Department of Natural Resources in Ohio. With a low hazard potential and a moderate risk assessment, the dam undergoes inspections every three years to ensure its structural integrity. Despite its age, the dam continues to play a crucial role in water resource management and climate adaptation efforts in the region.
Overall, Hamilton Small Diversion serves as a significant piece of infrastructure in Ohio, providing both hydroelectric power and water storage capabilities. As climate change continues to impact water resources, the maintenance and regulation of dams like Hamilton Small Diversion will be vital in ensuring a reliable and sustainable water supply for the local community.
Year Completed |
1920 |
Dam Length |
196 |
Dam Height |
8 |
River Or Stream |
Greatmiami River |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
98 |
Hydraulic Height |
8 |
Drainage Area |
3630 |
Nid Storage |
1300 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
8 |