Located in South Carolina, the Dr James Halford Dam is a private-owned structure designed by the USDA NRCS and regulated by the SC DHEC.
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Completed in 1981, this earth dam stands at a height of 26 feet and spans 200 feet in length. Its primary purpose is for recreation, offering a serene environment for water resource and climate enthusiasts to enjoy activities such as fishing and boating.
With a storage capacity of 99 acre-feet, the dam impounds water from the TR-SIX AND TWENTY CREEK, creating a surface area of 9 acres. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam's condition assessment is currently rated as poor, indicating a need for maintenance and upkeep. The last inspection in June 2017 highlighted this concern, with a moderate risk assessment score of 3 prompting the need for risk management measures to ensure the safety and integrity of the structure.
While offering recreational opportunities, the Dr James Halford Dam serves as a crucial infrastructure for water management in the region. Its picturesque location and historical significance make it a valuable asset for the community, attracting visitors and nature enthusiasts who appreciate the beauty and functionality of this essential water resource.
Year Completed |
1981 |
Dam Length |
200 |
Dam Height |
26 |
River Or Stream |
TR-SIX AND TWENTY CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
9 |
Nid Storage |
99 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
26 |
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|
458cfs |
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|
85cfs |
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|
348cfs |
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|
36cfs |
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|
116cfs |
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|
58cfs |