Green Leaf Lake, located in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, is a picturesque water resource managed by the US Army for multiple purposes including Fish and Wildlife Pond, Recreation, and Water Supply.
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Built in 1935, this Earth dam structure stands at 50 feet high and spans 1400 feet in length, holding a maximum storage capacity of 31,790 acre-feet of water. The lake covers a surface area of 739 acres and is fed by Greenleaf Creek, providing a vital habitat for various wildlife species.
The dam at Green Leaf Lake has a significant hazard potential and is regulated by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, ensuring regular inspections and enforcement measures are in place for the safety of the surrounding community. Despite its age, the dam is maintained by the US Army and has a moderate risk assessment rating. With its serene surroundings and ample recreational opportunities, Green Leaf Lake serves as a valuable asset for both water resource and climate enthusiasts seeking to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Dam Height |
50 |
Hydraulic Height |
40 |
Drainage Area |
86 |
Year Completed |
1935 |
Structural Height |
50 |
Nid Storage |
31790 |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Surface Area |
739 |
River Or Stream |
Greenleaf Creek |
Dam Length |
1400 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Nid Height |
50 |
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