Cuero Lake Dam, located in Cuero, Texas, was completed in 1898 and serves as a vital hydroelectric resource in the area.
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The gravity dam stands at a height of 37 feet and has a storage capacity of 808 acre-feet. Its primary purposes include hydroelectric power generation and recreation, making it a significant landmark for both water resource and climate enthusiasts.
Managed by private ownership, the dam is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and undergoes regular inspections and enforcement measures to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Although it lacks a spillway, the dam features an uncontrolled outlet gate to manage water flow. Despite being categorized as having a high risk potential, its condition assessment remains unrated, highlighting the need for ongoing risk management measures.
Situated on the Guadalupe River, Cuero Lake Dam not only provides essential water resources but also offers recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike. With its historical significance and environmental importance, this gravity dam continues to play a crucial role in supporting the community's energy needs and water management efforts.
Year Completed |
1898 |
Dam Length |
159 |
Dam Height |
37 |
River Or Stream |
GUADALUPE RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Hydraulic Height |
37 |
Nid Storage |
808 |
Structural Height |
37 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Not Available |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
37 |
Guadalupe Rv At Cuero
|
224cfs |
Sandies Ck Nr Westhoff
|
0cfs |
Guadalupe Rv At Hwy 183 Nr Hochheim
|
191cfs |
Fifteenmile Ck Nr Weser
|
3220cfs |
Coleto Ck At Arnold Rd Nr Schroeder
|
0cfs |
Peach Ck Bl Dilworth
|
0cfs |