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UTAH COUNTY - PAYSON CANYON DEBRIS BASIN

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Peteeneet Creek
March 31, 2025


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The Utah County - Payson Canyon Debris Basin, located in Payson, Utah, along Peteeneet Creek, serves as a crucial flood risk reduction structure in the area. Owned and regulated by the Utah Division of Water Rights, this debris basin is designed to mitigate the potential hazards associated with heavy rainfall and runoff in the region. With a significant hazard potential and a structural height of 23 feet, this earth dam plays a vital role in protecting the surrounding community from potential flooding events.

Constructed with the primary purpose of flood risk reduction, the Payson Canyon Debris Basin has a hydraulic height of 17 feet and a capacity of 51 acre-feet. With a drainage area of 26 square miles, this structure is strategically located to intercept and control debris flow during extreme weather conditions. The basin's design and maintenance are overseen by the state regulatory agency, ensuring its operational readiness and effectiveness in times of need.

Despite not having a current condition assessment, the Payson Canyon Debris Basin underwent its last inspection in May 2020 and has a scheduled inspection frequency of every two years. With its significant hazard potential and critical role in flood risk reduction, this structure exemplifies the importance of proactive water resource management and climate resilience in Utah County.

River_Or_Stream PETEENEET CREEK
Dam_Length 210
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Hydraulic_Height 17
Drainage_Area 26
Nid_Storage 51
Structural_Height 23
Hazard_Potential Significant
Nid_Height 23
       



       

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