Belle Isle Station Pond is a privately owned water resource in Oklahoma City that serves the primary purpose of flood risk reduction along the Trib Deep Fork Creek.
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Built in 2001 by Johnson & Associates Inc, this dam stands at a height of 11.8 feet with a hydraulic height of 12.61 feet. It has a storage capacity of 863 acre-feet and features a controlled spillway with one valve. Despite its low hazard potential, Belle Isle Station Pond is subject to regulatory oversight by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, with state permitting, inspection, and enforcement in place to ensure its structural integrity and operational safety.
Located in the Tulsa District, Belle Isle Station Pond has not been rated for condition assessment, but it is considered to have a very high risk of failure, with a risk rating of 1. Although the dam has not been modified in recent years, it undergoes inspections every 5 years to monitor its overall state. The emergency action plan and risk management measures for this water resource are not specified, indicating a potential area of improvement in emergency preparedness. Despite these considerations, Belle Isle Station Pond remains a key player in flood risk reduction efforts in the Oklahoma City area and serves as a vital component of water resource management in the region.
Year Completed |
2001 |
Dam Height |
11.8 |
River Or Stream |
TRIB DEEP FORK CREEK |
Hydraulic Height |
12.61 |
Nid Storage |
863 |
Structural Height |
11.8 |
Outlet Gates |
Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
13 |