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RAILROAD CREEK (PA-615)

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Unlisted/Unknown Dam Railroad Creek
April 26, 2025


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Railroad Creek (Pa-615) is a vital water resource structure located in Bucks, Pennsylvania, specifically in New Britain Township. Built in 1977 by the USDA NRCS, this local government-owned earth dam stands at a height of 34 feet and stretches 1170 feet in length. Its primary purpose is flood risk reduction, with a capacity to store up to 1610 acre-feet of water and serving a drainage area of 3.4 square miles.

Managed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Railroad Creek is regulated, inspected, and enforced upon to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Despite being classified as having a high hazard potential, its condition is currently assessed as fair. The dam's last inspection was conducted in April 2020, with an inspection frequency of once per year. While the dam meets guidelines for emergency action plans, further details on risk assessment, disaster response, and risk management measures remain unreported.

For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Railroad Creek presents a fascinating case study in flood risk reduction infrastructure in Pennsylvania. Its design, construction, and ongoing management by the Natural Resources Conservation Service highlight the collaborative efforts needed to protect communities from potential inundation. Understanding the complexities of dam safety regulations, inspection protocols, and emergency preparedness can offer valuable insights into sustainable water resource management practices.

Year_Completed 1977
Dam_Height 34
River_Or_Stream RAILROAD CREEK
Dam_Length 1170
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 13
Drainage_Area 3.4
Nid_Storage 1610
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Unlisted/Unknown
Nid_Height 34
       

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