Hatfield Lake Dam, located in Cabell, West Virginia, on the Guyandotte River, was completed in 1955 for the primary purpose of recreation.
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Owned privately, the dam stands at a height of 28 feet with a storage capacity of 35 acre-feet. Despite its recreational significance, the dam is classified as having a high hazard potential and poor condition, as assessed in July 2013.
The dam, managed by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, is subject to state regulation, permitting, inspection, and enforcement. It is situated in a picturesque location near Barboursville and covers a surface area of 3 acres. With a drainage area of 0.22 square miles, the dam has a maximum discharge capacity of 1974 cubic feet per second. Although it lacks certain structural features like a spillway, the dam has seen modifications over the years to ensure its safety and compliance with regulations.
Despite its condition assessment, the Hatfield Lake Dam remains a popular spot for recreational activities, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. The dam's proximity to the community of Barboursville and the Guyandotte River makes it a valuable resource for outdoor enthusiasts and a vital component of the local ecosystem. As efforts continue to address its structural and safety concerns, the dam serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between water resource management and environmental conservation in the face of changing climates.
Year Completed |
1955 |
Dam Length |
210 |
Dam Height |
28 |
River Or Stream |
GUYANDOTTE RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
3 |
Hydraulic Height |
28 |
Drainage Area |
0.22 |
Nid Storage |
35 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
28 |
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