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GRAHAM

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East Fork Of Smith`S Fork
March 31, 2025


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Graham is a private water resource structure located in Robertson, Wyoming, along the East Fork of Smith's Fork river in Uinta County, Utah. Built in 1957 for irrigation purposes, this earth dam stands at a hydraulic height of 16 feet and a structural height of 20 feet, with a length of 135 feet. With a storage capacity of 100 acre-feet, Graham plays a crucial role in managing water resources for agricultural needs in the region.

Managed by the Utah Division of Water Rights, Graham is subject to state regulation, inspection, and enforcement to ensure its safety and functionality. Despite being assessed as having a low hazard potential and not rated for condition, this dam has not been inspected since June 2004 with an inspection frequency of 5 years. The emergency action plan status, risk assessment, and other management measures for Graham remain undisclosed, raising questions about its preparedness for potential emergencies and disasters.

As an essential component of the water infrastructure in the area, Graham's maintenance and regulatory oversight are vital to safeguarding water resources and protecting downstream communities from potential hazards. Climate enthusiasts and water resource experts can further explore the technical details and management aspects of Graham to understand its role in the larger ecosystem and the challenges it may face in a changing climate.

Year_Completed 1957
River_Or_Stream EAST FORK OF SMITH`S FORK
Dam_Length 135
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 16
Nid_Storage 100
Structural_Height 20
Hazard_Potential Low
Nid_Height 20
       



       

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