Calaveras Creek Dam, located in Bexar, Texas, is a significant structure designed by Black and Veatch and completed in 1969.
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Humidity
This earth dam, standing at a height of 86 feet with a hydraulic height of 71 feet, serves primarily for hydroelectric purposes. With a storage capacity of 97,441 acre-feet and a drainage area of 65 square miles, the dam plays a crucial role in water resource management in the region.
The dam boasts a controlled spillway with a width of 220 feet and is equipped with various outlet gates, including slide gates and valves. Despite its age, the dam has been inspected and found to be in satisfactory condition as of April 2021. However, it is classified as having a very high risk level, underlining the importance of ongoing monitoring and maintenance to ensure the safety and functionality of the structure.
Owned by the local government, Calaveras Creek Dam is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and undergoes state inspection and enforcement. With its significant storage capacity and role in hydroelectric power generation, the dam stands as a vital piece of infrastructure in the region, highlighting the intersection of water resource management and climate considerations in maintaining essential infrastructure for the community.
Year Completed |
1969 |
Dam Length |
5920 |
Dam Height |
79 |
River Or Stream |
CALAVERAS CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
3391 |
Hydraulic Height |
71 |
Drainage Area |
65 |
Nid Storage |
97441 |
Structural Height |
86 |
Outlet Gates |
Other Controlled - 1, Slide (sluice gate) - 1, Valve - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Not Available |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
86 |