Situated in Union, South Carolina, Reno Lake Dam stands as a testament to engineering prowess, with its earth-based construction completed in 1930.
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The dam, spanning 805 feet in length and reaching a height of 15 feet, serves multiple purposes, including recreation and other activities. Its reservoir boasts a normal storage capacity of 52 acre-feet, providing a serene oasis for visitors to enjoy.
Despite its historical significance and recreational benefits, Reno Lake Dam has been assessed as being in poor condition, with a low hazard potential and moderate risk level. The dam is regulated by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, ensuring that it undergoes regular inspections and enforcement measures to maintain safety standards. With a control spillway type and uncontrolled spillway width, the dam's last inspection in September 2017 highlighted the need for improvement to mitigate potential risks.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Reno Lake Dam offers a glimpse into the intersection of infrastructure and environmental stewardship. As efforts continue to enhance its condition and risk management strategies, the dam remains a vital component of Union's landscape, providing both recreational opportunities and a reminder of the importance of maintaining and safeguarding our water resources.
Year Completed |
1930 |
Dam Length |
805 |
Dam Height |
15 |
River Or Stream |
HENRY CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
12 |
Nid Storage |
87 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
15 |
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469cfs |
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1870cfs |
Enoree River At Whitmire
|
308cfs |
Broad River Below Cherokee Falls
|
900cfs |
Lawsons Fork Creek At Spartanburg Sc
|
66cfs |
Enoree River Near Woodruff
|
210cfs |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Woods Ferry
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Woods Ferry Recreation Area
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Poulous Loop Group Camp
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Sedalia Campground
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Sedalia
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