Birch Dam, also known as Birch Lake, is a Federal-owned structure located in Osage, Oklahoma, near the city of Avant.
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Completed in 1977 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, this Earth-type dam stands at a height of 97 feet and has a storage capacity of 111,100 acre-feet. Its primary purpose is flood risk reduction, while also serving for recreation and water supply.
With a hazard potential rated as high, Birch Dam is closely monitored and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers to ensure the safety of downstream communities. Regular inspections, emergency exercises, and continuous maintenance activities are conducted to mitigate risks and enhance emergency response capabilities. The dam's instrumentation and monitoring system allows for real-time evaluation of changing conditions, providing early warnings of potential safety concerns.
Overall, Birch Dam plays a crucial role in flood control and water resource management in the region. Its strategic location on Birch Creek, coupled with the proactive risk management measures implemented by the US Army Corps of Engineers, demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding the surrounding communities and ensuring the integrity of this vital infrastructure.
Year Completed |
1977 |
Dam Length |
3193 |
Dam Height |
97 |
River Or Stream |
BIRCH CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
1145 |
Hydraulic Height |
94 |
Drainage Area |
66 |
Nid Storage |
111100 |
Structural Height |
97 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Rock, Soil |
Nid Height |
97 |