Mead Lake

Mead Lake is a concrete dam located in Jackson County, North Carolina, built in 1950. It carries a Significant hazard potential classification.

About Mead Lake

The primary purpose of Mead Lake is fish and wildlife pond. The dam creates habitat for fish and wildlife, supporting local ecosystems and potentially serving conservation goals. The dam is owned by Usda Fs (federal). It impounds the Wolf Creek near Tuckaseegee.

The dam stands 42 feet tall and stretches 120 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 20 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 82 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 3 square miles. Completed in 1950, the structure is well-established, with more than 75 years of service.

This dam has a significant hazard potential classification, meaning that a failure could cause significant economic damage — flooding roads, bridges, or property downstream — but is not expected to result in loss of life. The most recent inspection on record was 09/28/2017.

At 42 feet, this dam is taller than 89% of dams nationwide.

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Significant HazardNot Rated ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Not Required

Location

StateNorth Carolina
CountyJackson
Nearest CityTuckaseegee
River/StreamWolf Creek
Coordinates35.26744, -82.96925

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeConcrete
NID Height42 ft
Dam Height42 ft
Dam Length120 ft
Year Completed1950 (76 years old)

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage82 acre-ft
Max Storage82 acre-ft
Normal Storage82 acre-ft
Surface Area20 acres
Drainage Area3 sq mi
Spillway TypeUncontrolled

Ownership & Safety

PurposeFish and Wildlife Pond
OwnerUSDA FS
Owner TypeFederal
Hazard ClassificationSignificant
Condition AssessmentNot Rated
Last Inspection09/28/2017
Emergency Action PlanNot Required

Identifiers

NID IDNC01300
Federal IDNC01300
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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