Sequoyah Fuels, located in Sequoyah, Oklahoma, is a public utility facility regulated by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.
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Completed in 1991, the primary purpose of this earth dam is for recreation, providing a storage capacity of 240 acre-feet for activities such as fishing and boating. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam has a very high risk assessment due to its location and design.
Owned and regulated by the state, Sequoyah Fuels is equipped with a controlled spillway and a single valve outlet gate. Although the dam has not been inspected since 2010, it is maintained in a condition that is not rated for assessment. The risk management measures for this facility are currently unspecified, highlighting the need for updated emergency action plans and regular inspections to ensure the safety and security of the surrounding community and environment.
Overall, Sequoyah Fuels serves as a vital recreation resource in Oklahoma, but its high risk assessment underscores the importance of continued monitoring and maintenance to prevent potential hazards. With the involvement of state regulatory agencies and public utility ownership, it is essential for the facility to adhere to safety guidelines and implement proper risk management strategies to protect both the dam and the community it serves.
Year Completed |
1991 |
Dam Height |
44 |
River Or Stream |
NONAME |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Hydraulic Height |
44 |
Drainage Area |
75 |
Nid Storage |
240 |
Structural Height |
44 |
Outlet Gates |
Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
44 |
Illinois River Near Gore
|
132cfs |
Canadian River Near Whitefield
|
2160cfs |
Arkansas River Near Muskogee
|
13500cfs |
Caney Creek Near Barber
|
20cfs |
Little Lee Creek Near Short
|
34cfs |
Illinois River Near Tahlequah
|
470cfs |