The Yellowstone Power Diversion in Altonah, Utah, serves as a key irrigation structure on Yellowstone Creek, with a primary purpose of facilitating agricultural water supply in the region.
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Built in 1942, this privately owned diversion structure stands at a height of 10 feet and spans a length of 296 feet, providing a storage capacity of 60 acre-feet. Situated in Duchesne County, Utah, this diversion is regulated and inspected by the Utah Division of Water Rights, ensuring its operational efficiency and compliance with state regulations.
With a low hazard potential and a condition assessment that is currently not rated, the Yellowstone Power Diversion continues to play a crucial role in sustaining agricultural activities in the area. Despite its age, the structure undergoes regular inspections every five years to ensure its safety and functionality. As a part of the state's water resource management efforts, this diversion structure on Yellowstone Creek contributes to the efficient utilization of water for irrigation purposes, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in the face of changing climate conditions and increasing water demands.
Year Completed |
1942 |
Dam Length |
296 |
River Or Stream |
YELLOWSTONE CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Other |
Hydraulic Height |
10 |
Drainage Area |
100.2 |
Nid Storage |
60 |
Structural Height |
10 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
10 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Yellowstone
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Yellowstone Campground
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Yellowstone Group Campground
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Reservoir
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Reservoir Campground
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Swift Creek
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