The Fourmile Debris Basin-Harrisville Dam in Weber, Utah, is a privately owned structure designed for flood risk reduction and regulated by the Utah Division of Water Rights.
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Located at coordinates 41.28518972 latitude and -111.9824441 longitude, this dam serves a crucial purpose in managing water resources in the area. While specific details such as dam height, volume, and storage capacity are not provided, the dam is classified as an Earth type structure with a significant hazard potential.
The dam has not been rated for its condition assessment, but it undergoes inspections every three years, with the last one conducted on May 22, 2018. Despite the lack of detailed information on its physical attributes, the Fourmile Debris Basin-Harrisville Dam plays a vital role in mitigating flood risks in the region. With its location in a high-risk area, the dam serves as a critical infrastructure for protecting communities and properties from potential water-related disasters. Although further information is needed to fully assess its effectiveness, the dam remains an essential component of the local water resource management system.
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Earth |
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Significant |
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Maples Campground
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Old Maple Campground
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Anderson Cove Campground
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Middle Fork Dispersed Camping
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