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Rock Dam Burnt River
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Unity is a key irrigation dam located in Baker, Oregon, along the Burnt River. Built in 1937 by the Bureau of Reclamation, this earth dam stands at 82 feet high and serves the primary purpose of providing water for irrigation. With a storage capacity of 29,300 acre-feet, Unity plays a vital role in supporting agriculture in the region, covering a surface area of 960 acres and draining a 309-square mile area.

Managed and funded by the Bureau of Reclamation, Unity Dam is equipped with a controlled spillway and has a maximum discharge capacity of 13,900 cubic feet per second. Despite having a high hazard potential, its condition assessment is currently listed as "Not Available." The dam's risk assessment is rated as very high, emphasizing the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to ensure its safety and integrity for the surrounding community and agricultural operations.

Unity Dam's location in a remote area near Hereford, Oregon, underscores its critical role in water resource management and climate resilience in the region. As a federal-owned structure, Unity Dam stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of government agencies in providing essential water resources for irrigation while managing potential risks associated with its high hazard potential. The dam's historical significance and ongoing importance in supporting local agriculture highlight the need for continued monitoring and proactive risk management to safeguard its long-term functionality and safety.

Year_Completed 1937
Dam_Height 82
River_Or_Stream BURNT RIVER
Dam_Length 694
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 960
Hydraulic_Height 62
Drainage_Area 309
Nid_Storage 29300
Structural_Height 82
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Rock
Nid_Height 82
       

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