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Soil Dam Chippewa River
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Holcombe Dam, located in Holcombe, Wisconsin, along the Chippewa River, is a gravity-type dam primarily used for hydroelectric power generation and recreation purposes. Completed in 1950, this structure stands at a height of 60 feet and has a storage capacity of 46,000 acre-feet, with a maximum discharge rate of 290,000 cubic feet per second. The dam spans a length of 6,100 feet and covers a surface area of 4,300 acres, serving as a crucial water resource for the region.

Managed by a public utility, Holcombe Dam is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, with state permitting and enforcement in place. The dam features a controlled spillway with a width of 462 feet and is equipped with Tainter (radial) gates for water release. Despite its high hazard potential, the condition assessment of the dam is currently not available, highlighting the need for regular inspection and monitoring to ensure its structural integrity and safety. Overall, Holcombe Dam plays a vital role in water resource management and renewable energy production in the region, making it a key asset for water resource and climate enthusiasts to monitor and support.

Year_Completed 1950
Dam_Height 60
River_Or_Stream Chippewa River
Dam_Length 6100
Primary_Dam_Type Gravity
Surface_Area 4300
Drainage_Area 4680
Nid_Storage 46000
Outlet_Gates Tainter (radial) - 13
Hazard_Potential High
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 60
       

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