The Hoechst Celanese Dam, located in Cleveland, North Carolina, is a private-owned structure primarily used for water supply purposes.
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With a hydraulic height of 21.6 feet and a structural height of 26.8 feet, this earth-type dam spans 350 feet in length and has a maximum storage capacity of 43 acre-feet. Situated on Buffalo Creek-Tr, this dam plays a crucial role in providing water resources to the surrounding area.
The dam, with a significant hazard potential, has not been rated for its condition assessment as of the last inspection in February 2018. Despite not being state-regulated, the Hoechst Celanese Dam is inspected regularly to ensure its safety and functionality. With a close proximity of 7 miles to Blacksburg, SC, this dam serves as a vital infrastructure for managing water resources in the region. Enthusiasts of water resource management and climate change will find the Hoechst Celanese Dam an intriguing example of private ownership in the water supply sector.
As part of the Wilmington District, the Hoechst Celanese Dam does not have associated federal agency involvement in its ownership, funding, design, construction, regulation, inspections, or operations. Although lacking state jurisdiction and permitting, this dam still plays a crucial role in water supply management for the area. With a focus on maintaining a reliable water source and ensuring the safety of the surrounding community, the Hoechst Celanese Dam stands as a testament to the importance of private infrastructure in water resource management.
Dam Length |
350 |
River Or Stream |
Buffalo Creek-Tr |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
4 |
Hydraulic Height |
21.6 |
Nid Storage |
43 |
Structural Height |
26.8 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
27 |
Broad River Near Blacksburg
|
569cfs |
Broad River Near Gaffney
|
1890cfs |
Broad River Near Boiling Springs
|
623cfs |
Broad River Below Cherokee Falls
|
900cfs |
Long Creek Near Bessemer City
|
13cfs |
Indian Creek Near Laboratory
|
608cfs |