Skiffes Creek Dam in Virginia is a vital piece of infrastructure owned by a public utility, serving as a key water supply source in James City County.
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The dam, primarily designed for water supply purposes, stands at 16 feet high and stretches 500 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 1108 acre-feet. Its location on the Skiffes Creek river tributary ensures a steady water supply for the surrounding area, covering a surface area of 98.3 acres and draining a 6.29 square mile watershed.
Despite its importance, Skiffes Creek Dam is currently classified as having a low hazard potential but a poor condition assessment, highlighting the need for ongoing maintenance and potential improvements. The dam is regulated by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, with state permitting, inspection, and enforcement in place to ensure its safety and functionality. With a last inspection date in December 2020, efforts are being made to monitor and address any issues to protect both the dam and the community it serves.
As a crucial water resource and climate infrastructure, Skiffes Creek Dam plays a significant role in providing water supply and recreational opportunities while also requiring careful oversight and maintenance to uphold its safety and functionality. With its location in a heavily populated area, continued monitoring and potential upgrades are essential to ensure the dam's long-term sustainability and ability to meet the needs of the surrounding community.
Dam Length |
500 |
Dam Height |
16 |
River Or Stream |
SKIFFES CREEK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
98.3 |
Hydraulic Height |
16 |
Drainage Area |
6.29 |
Nid Storage |
1108 |
Structural Height |
16 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
16 |
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