Claytor Lake Quarry, located in Pulaski, Virginia, is a fascinating water resource structure with a primary purpose classified as "Other." This quarry boasts a significant NID storage capacity of 813.8 acre-feet and a maximum storage capacity of 813.8 acre-feet.
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With a surface area of 11.59 acres, this quarry stands at a remarkable dam height of 162.5 feet, offering a hydraulic height and structural height matching this impressive figure.
While the hazard potential of Claytor Lake Quarry is currently labeled as "Undetermined," its condition assessment remains "Not Rated." This structure has not undergone recent inspections or been subject to risk assessments, emergency action plan preparations, or risk management measures. Nevertheless, its intriguing features and location within the Wilmington District make it a noteworthy site for water resource and climate enthusiasts to explore and study further. Despite its unexplored potential and mysterious condition, Claytor Lake Quarry presents a unique opportunity for research and investigation in the realm of water resource management.
Dam Height |
162.5 |
Surface Area |
11.59 |
Hydraulic Height |
162.5 |
Nid Storage |
813.8 |
Structural Height |
162.5 |
Hazard Potential |
Undetermined |
Nid Height |
163 |
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