Laurel Creek Dam, located in Grayson, Texas, is a privately owned structure built in 1931 for the primary purpose of recreation.
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This earth dam stands at a height of 25.3 feet and has a length of 650 feet, creating a reservoir with a storage capacity of 57 acre-feet. The dam is situated on Laurel Creek and is regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, with regular inspections and enforcement measures in place to ensure its safety.
Despite being classified as having a moderate risk level, with a hazard potential not available and a condition assessment not rated, Laurel Creek Dam remains a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking recreational activities. The spillway of this dam is uncontrolled, with a width of 8 feet, and there are no associated locks. With a drainage area of 0.14 square miles and a maximum discharge of 188 cubic feet per second, this dam provides a serene environment for visitors while also serving an essential function in managing water resources in the region.
While the dam's emergency action plan and risk management measures may need updating, Laurel Creek Dam continues to be a key feature in the local landscape, attracting visitors who appreciate the beauty of its surroundings. As climate change continues to impact water resources, structures like Laurel Creek Dam play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and ensuring the safety of communities downstream.
Year Completed |
1931 |
Dam Length |
650 |
Dam Height |
25.3 |
River Or Stream |
LAUREL CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
3.2 |
Hydraulic Height |
25.3 |
Drainage Area |
0.14 |
Nid Storage |
57 |
Structural Height |
25.3 |
Outlet Gates |
Uncontrolled - 1 |
Hazard Potential |
Not Available |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
25 |