Madine Shirley, located in Jackson County, Oklahoma, is a privately owned earth dam designed by the USDA NRCS.
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With a height of 34 feet and a length of 297 feet, this dam serves multiple purposes, including flood control and water storage. It has a maximum storage capacity of 114 acre-feet and a normal storage capacity of 17 acre-feet, with a drainage area of 0.94 square miles.
Despite being categorized as having a low hazard potential, Madine Shirley is considered to have a moderate risk level, with a risk assessment score of 3. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 48 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 293 cubic feet per second. While the condition assessment is currently listed as "Not Rated," the dam does not have a history of being regulated or inspected by state agencies. Additionally, there is no Emergency Action Plan (EAP) in place for this structure.
Madine Shirley presents an intriguing case study for water resource and climate enthusiasts, showcasing the complexities involved in managing privately owned dams in rural areas. With its unique design and storage capabilities, this earth dam plays a crucial role in local water management and conservation efforts. As discussions around dam safety and risk management continue to evolve, Madine Shirley serves as a reminder of the importance of proactive monitoring and maintenance practices to ensure the longevity and resilience of water infrastructure in the face of changing climatic conditions.
Dam Length |
297 |
Dam Height |
34 |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Hydraulic Height |
34 |
Drainage Area |
0.94 |
Nid Storage |
114 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
34 |