The Cacapon Reservoir Dam, located in Sleepy Creek, West Virginia, serves as a critical water supply source for the region.
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Completed in 1974, this earth dam stands at a height of 36 feet, with a maximum storage capacity of 102 acre-feet. The dam is regulated, permitted, inspected, and enforced by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, ensuring its safety and compliance with state regulations.
With a hazard potential classified as high, the Cacapon Reservoir Dam is maintained in satisfactory condition, as assessed in October 2017. Emergency action plans are prepared and updated regularly, with the last revision in December 2019. The dam's inspection frequency is set at every 2 years, with the most recent inspection conducted in September 2018. The dam's primary purpose is water supply, serving the surrounding area with a normal storage capacity of 62 acre-feet.
Despite its high hazard potential, the Cacapon Reservoir Dam stands as a vital infrastructure for water resource management in Morgan County, West Virginia. With its strategic location on the North Fork of the Sleepy Creek River, this earth dam continues to play a crucial role in providing water supply for the region, while adhering to state regulations and safety standards enforced by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.
Year Completed |
1974 |
Dam Length |
551 |
Dam Height |
36 |
River Or Stream |
NORTH FORK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
6 |
Hydraulic Height |
33 |
Drainage Area |
0.59 |
Nid Storage |
102 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
36 |
Cacapon River Near Great Cacapon
|
100cfs |
Potomac River At Paw Paw
|
630cfs |
Sideling Hill Creek Near Bellegrove
|
6cfs |
Town Creek Near Oldtown
|
12cfs |
Back Creek Near Jones Springs
|
36cfs |
Potomac River At Hancock
|
714cfs |