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Taylor, also known as La Salle Avenue, is a gravity dam located in Barron, Wisconsin, along the Yellow River. This hydroelectric structure, completed in 1935, serves multiple purposes including hydroelectric power generation and recreation. With a dam height of 20 feet and a storage capacity of 500 acre-feet, Taylor plays a significant role in managing water resources in the region.

Owned and regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Taylor has a low hazard potential and is deemed structurally satisfactory. Despite being classified as a low hazard dam, the risk assessment for Taylor is categorized as very high due to potential consequences of failure. Continuous inspections and maintenance ensure the dam's safety, with the last assessment conducted in June 2012. Additionally, the dam is equipped with controlled spillways to manage water flow and prevent flooding downstream.

Located in a picturesque setting with a surface area of 48 acres, Taylor exemplifies the intersection of water resource management and climate adaptation. As the threat of extreme weather events increases, structures like Taylor play a crucial role in safeguarding communities and ecosystems from the impacts of climate change. With its rich history and functional design, Taylor stands as a testament to the importance of sustainable water infrastructure in a changing climate landscape.

Years_Modified 1999 - Other
Year_Completed 1935
Dam_Height 20
River_Or_Stream Yellow River
Dam_Length 175
Primary_Dam_Type Gravity
Surface_Area 48
Hydraulic_Height 13
Drainage_Area 142
Nid_Storage 500
Structural_Height 20
Hazard_Potential Low
Nid_Height 20
       



       

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