SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-26, also known as Greasy Lake, is a state-regulated water resource located in Adair, Oklahoma.
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Managed by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, this site was designed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service and URS to primarily focus on flood risk reduction along Greasy Creek. The dam, constructed in 1967, stands at a height of 68 feet and has a storage capacity of 6000 acre-feet.
With a spillway width of 2 feet and a controlled spillway type, SCS-Sallisaw Creek Site-26 has a hazard potential classified as high, with a fair condition assessment. Despite its high risk rating, the dam is equipped with one valve outlet gate for operational control. The site's risk management measures, emergency response plans, and inundation maps are currently not publicly available, but regular inspections and a very high risk assessment signify the importance of ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure the safety and effectiveness of this vital water resource infrastructure in the region.
Year Completed |
1967 |
Dam Length |
1050 |
Dam Height |
68 |
River Or Stream |
GREASY CREEK |
Surface Area |
33 |
Hydraulic Height |
68 |
Nid Storage |
6000 |
Structural Height |
68 |
Outlet Gates |
Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
68 |
Little Lee Creek Near Short
|
34cfs |
Lee Creek At Short
|
28cfs |
Caney Creek Near Barber
|
20cfs |
Lee Creek Near Short
|
97cfs |
Baron Fork At Dutch Mills
|
21cfs |
Baron Fork At Eldon
|
72cfs |