Halls Pond Dam, also known as Winfred Hall Dam, is a privately owned structure located in Saluda, South Carolina.
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Built in 1958, this earth dam stands at a height of 17 feet and has a length of 370 feet. The primary purpose of this dam is for fire protection, stock, or as a small fish pond, with additional recreational uses.
Despite its low hazard potential, Halls Pond Dam is currently rated as being in poor condition as of its last inspection in October 2017. The dam has a normal storage capacity of 46 acre-feet and a maximum storage of 86 acre-feet. While it is regulated and inspected by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, there is no spillway type listed, raising potential concerns about its ability to manage excess water flow.
Water resource and climate enthusiasts may be interested in monitoring the condition of Halls Pond Dam, as its poor assessment and lack of certain safety features could pose risks to the surrounding area in the event of a significant water event. The involvement of private ownership and state regulation adds layers of complexity to the management and maintenance of this dam, highlighting the importance of proactive monitoring and potential upgrades to ensure its continued safety and functionality.
Year Completed |
1958 |
Dam Length |
370 |
Dam Height |
17 |
River Or Stream |
TR-CLOUDS CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
10 |
Nid Storage |
86 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
17 |
Bush River Nr Prosperity
|
38cfs |
Little River Nr Silverstreet
|
68cfs |
Saluda River Below Lk Murray Dam Nr Columbia
|
790cfs |
Broad River At Alston
|
1790cfs |
Mctier Creek (Rd 209) Near Monetta
|
10cfs |
Saluda River At Chappells
|
1150cfs |