Ingram Lake, located in Maury, Tennessee, is a private earth dam that was completed in 1993 with a structural height of 24 feet.
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Humidity
The dam has a storage capacity of 120 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 10 acres. The primary purpose of the dam is not specified, but it serves as a water resource for the surrounding area.
Despite being classified as having a low hazard potential, the dam's risk assessment is moderate, with a score of 3 out of 5. The condition of the dam is currently not rated, and the last inspection was conducted in October 2016 with a frequency of every 5 years. The dam does not have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) in place, and there is no information available on whether it meets safety guidelines or if inundation maps have been prepared.
While Ingram Lake may not be a significant structure in terms of size or impact, its presence contributes to the water resources of the region. Enthusiasts interested in water resource management and climate change may find this small dam an intriguing subject for further exploration and study in understanding the complexities of managing water resources and infrastructure.
Year Completed |
1993 |
River Or Stream |
TRIBLEIPERS CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
10 |
Nid Storage |
120 |
Structural Height |
24 |
Outlet Gates |
None |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
24 |
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|
1cfs |
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|
785cfs |
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|
1470cfs |
Piney River At Vernon
|
94cfs |
Harpeth River At Franklin
|
86cfs |
Harpeth River Below Franklin
|
109cfs |