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OXBOW

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Rock, Soil Dam Snake River Columbia River
April 14, 2025


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Oxbow, located in Adams, Idaho, is a rockfill dam primarily designed for grade stabilization along the Snake River and Columbia River. Completed in 1961, this public utility-owned structure stands at a height of 145 feet with a hydraulic height of 130 feet, providing a storage capacity of 58,200 acre-feet and covering a surface area of 1,150 acres. With a drainage area of 73,000 acres, Oxbow plays a crucial role in managing water resources in the region, with a maximum discharge capacity of 300,000 cubic feet per second.

Despite its satisfactory condition assessment as of July 2020, Oxbow has a high hazard potential, necessitating a thorough inspection every two years to ensure its structural integrity and operational safety. The dam features a controlled spillway with a width of 96 feet and outlet gates controlled by valves. With its risk assessment rating at a very high level (1), Oxbow is a key component of water resource management in Idaho, serving as a vital structure for flood control, water storage, and grade stabilization, safeguarding the surrounding communities and ecosystems in times of emergencies and high water events.

Year_Completed 1961
Dam_Height 145
River_Or_Stream SNAKE RIVER COLUMBIA RIVER
Dam_Length 960
Surface_Area 1150
Hydraulic_Height 130
Drainage_Area 73000
Nid_Storage 58200
Outlet_Gates Valve
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Rock, Soil
Nid_Height 145
       

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