Big Tank Dam, located in McMullen, Texas, serves as a vital resource for irrigation purposes along the TR-Nueces River.
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This private-owned Earth dam, completed in 1956, stands at a height of 12 feet and has a storage capacity of 290 acre-feet. With a surface area of 40 acres, the dam plays a crucial role in supporting agricultural activities in the region.
Despite its importance for irrigation, Big Tank Dam lacks a spillway and has not been rated for its condition assessment. The dam poses a high risk due to its lack of hazard potential information and emergency preparedness measures. The risk management measures for the dam are also not specified, indicating a potential area of concern for water resource and climate enthusiasts.
In the absence of clear regulatory oversight and enforcement, Big Tank Dam raises questions about its safety and long-term sustainability. With no information available on inspection dates or maintenance practices, the dam's structural integrity and resilience in the face of changing climate patterns remain uncertain. For those interested in water resource management and climate adaptation, Big Tank Dam presents a case study in the need for robust risk assessment and mitigation strategies to ensure the continued availability of water for irrigation in the region.
Year Completed |
1956 |
Dam Length |
1170 |
Dam Height |
12 |
River Or Stream |
TR-NUECES RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
40 |
Hydraulic Height |
12 |
Nid Storage |
290 |
Structural Height |
12 |
Outlet Gates |
None - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Not Available |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
12 |
Nueces Rv Nr Tilden
|
0cfs |
Frio Rv At Tilden
|
0cfs |
San Casimiro Ck Nr Freer
|
0cfs |
San Miguel Ck Nr Tilden
|
0cfs |
Choke Canyon Res Owc Nr Three Rivers
|
33cfs |
Nueces Rv Nr Three Rivers
|
29cfs |