Pickerel Canal in Wisconsin is a privately owned water resource structure with a primary purpose that includes hydroelectric power generation, recreation, and other uses.
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Constructed in 1935, this gravity dam stands at a height of 11 feet and has a length of 50 feet, providing storage for up to 12,200 acre-feet of water. With a low hazard potential and a very high risk assessment rating, this dam is not currently rated for its condition and has not been inspected in recent years.
Located in Oneida County, the Pickerel Canal serves the surrounding area with its controlled spillway and maximum discharge capacity of 1,190 cubic feet per second. Despite being under state jurisdiction with permitting and enforcement authority, the dam has not been inspected or assessed for its emergency action plan readiness. With a risk assessment indicating high potential consequences in case of failure, the Pickerel Canal represents a critical infrastructure for water resource and climate enthusiasts to monitor and advocate for proper maintenance and safety measures.
Year Completed |
1935 |
Dam Length |
50 |
Dam Height |
11 |
River Or Stream |
PICKEREL CANAL |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
1130 |
Hydraulic Height |
4 |
Drainage Area |
78 |
Nid Storage |
12200 |
Structural Height |
11 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
11 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Razorback Lake Campground
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East Star Lake Campground
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West Star Lake Campground
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