Huddleston Lake, located in Moore, Oklahoma, is a privately owned reservoir with a primary purpose classified as "Other." Completed in 1955, this earth dam structure stands at a height of 24 feet and has a storage capacity of 220 acre-feet.
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The lake covers a surface area of 13 acres and is regulated by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB), with inspections, permitting, and enforcement conducted by state agencies.
The dam at Huddleston Lake poses a high hazard potential, with a satisfactory condition assessment as of December 2021. The spillway is of the controlled type, with a width of 1 foot, and the outlet features a single valve. The reservoir is situated on TR-North Fork river/stream and falls under the jurisdiction of the Tulsa District of the US Army Corps of Engineers. With a maximum discharge capacity of 7,000 cubic feet per second, Huddleston Lake serves as a critical water resource in Cleveland County, Oklahoma.
Despite its small size, Huddleston Lake plays a vital role in water management and flood control in the region. With its high hazard potential and very high risk assessment, the reservoir requires ongoing monitoring and risk management measures. Climate and water resource enthusiasts can appreciate the importance of Huddleston Lake in maintaining water supply and protecting downstream areas from potential inundation events.
Year Completed |
1955 |
Dam Length |
1120 |
Dam Height |
24 |
River Or Stream |
TR-NORTH FORK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
13 |
Hydraulic Height |
24 |
Nid Storage |
220 |
Structural Height |
24 |
Outlet Gates |
Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
24 |