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RECAPTURE CREEK

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Recapture Creek
March 31, 2025


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Recapture Creek in Utah is a crucial water resource managed by the local government for irrigation purposes. Completed in 1984, the dam on Recapture Creek is an earth structure towering at a hydraulic height of 130 feet and a structural height of 142 feet. With a storage capacity of 12,400 acre-feet, the dam serves as a vital source of water for the surrounding area, storing up to 8,820 acre-feet under normal conditions.

Despite its importance, Recapture Creek Dam poses a high hazard potential, prompting regular inspections by the Utah Division of Water Rights. The latest inspection in September 2020 found the dam to be in satisfactory condition, but its high hazard potential underscores the need for continued monitoring and risk management measures. Situated in San Juan County, Utah, Recapture Creek Dam plays a key role in water supply and agriculture in the region, highlighting the intersection of water resources and climate considerations in the management of vital infrastructure.

Year_Completed 1984
River_Or_Stream RECAPTURE CREEK
Dam_Length 2900
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 130
Drainage_Area 61
Nid_Storage 12400
Structural_Height 142
Hazard_Potential High
Nid_Height 142
       



       

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