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JACK CREEK

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Soil Dam South Jack Creek Offstream
May 8, 2025


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Jack Creek is a privately owned water resource located in Carbon County, Wyoming, near the city of Ft Fred Steele. Built in 1919, this irrigation dam stands at a height of 24 feet and serves the primary purpose of irrigation. The dam is constructed of earth and stone materials, with a capacity to store 196 acre-feet of water and cover an area of 18 acres.

Despite its historical significance, Jack Creek Dam is currently rated as having poor condition, with a low hazard potential and moderate risk assessment. It has undergone recent inspections, with the last assessment conducted in May 2020. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway and a single outlet valve. Although it is regulated and monitored by state agencies in terms of permitting, inspection, and enforcement, there are concerns regarding its structural integrity and overall maintenance.

For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Jack Creek Dam presents an interesting case study of a century-old irrigation structure in need of attention and potential rehabilitation. Its location in a picturesque setting along South Jack Creek adds to its significance, raising important questions about the sustainability and resilience of such infrastructure in the face of changing environmental conditions and increased demands on water resources.

Year_Completed 1919
Dam_Height 24
River_Or_Stream SOUTH JACK CREEK OFFSTREAM
Dam_Length 820
Primary_Dam_Type Earth
Surface_Area 18
Hydraulic_Height 19
Nid_Storage 196
Structural_Height 24
Outlet_Gates Valve - 1
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Soil
Nid_Height 24
       

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