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SKINNER

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Spring Brook
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Skinner, also known as Spring Brook No. 2, is a flood risk reduction dam located in Langlade County, Wisconsin. Built in 1938, this earth dam stands at a height of 20 feet and spans 450 feet in length. With a storage capacity of 1800 acre-feet and a maximum discharge of 1007 cubic feet per second, Skinner plays a crucial role in managing water flow and mitigating flood risks in the area.

Managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Skinner is subject to regular inspections and state regulations to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Despite being classified with a high hazard potential, the dam's condition is assessed as satisfactory, with a risk assessment rating of very high. This underscores the importance of continued monitoring and maintenance to uphold its functionality and protect nearby communities from potential flooding events.

With its controlled spillway and strategic location along the Spring Brook, Skinner serves as a vital infrastructure for water resource management in the region. As climate change continues to impact precipitation patterns and water levels, the role of dams like Skinner becomes increasingly crucial in safeguarding communities and ecosystems from the growing threats of flooding and water scarcity.

Years_Modified 1992 - Other
Year_Completed 1938
Dam_Height 20
River_Or_Stream SPRING BROOK
Dam_Length 450
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 300
Hydraulic_Height 20
Drainage_Area 26.4
Nid_Storage 1800
Structural_Height 20
Hazard_Potential High
Nid_Height 20
       



       

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