Dallas Clark Dam

Dallas Clark Dam is a concrete dam located in Caldwell County, North Carolina. It carries a High hazard potential classification.

About Dallas Clark Dam

The primary purpose of Dallas Clark Dam is recreation. The dam creates a reservoir used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming. It impounds the Coffey Creek.

The dam stands 14 feet tall, creates a reservoir covering 0 acres, and collects water from a drainage area of 0 square miles.

This dam carries a high hazard potential classification, which means that a failure or uncontrolled release of water would likely cause loss of human life. This classification reflects the consequences of failure, not the likelihood — it indicates that people live or work in the area downstream. Notably, no emergency action plan is currently on file for this high-hazard dam. The most recent inspection on record was 12/31/1996. That was 29 years ago — unusually long for a high-hazard dam, which typically requires more frequent inspections.

Living Downstream

If you live or work downstream of this dam, consider taking these steps: learn your local evacuation routes, check whether your county emergency management office has a dam failure inundation map, and sign up for local emergency alerts. The North Carolina dam safety program can provide more specific information about emergency planning for this structure.

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High Hazard ConditionEmergency Action Plan: No

Location

StateNorth Carolina
CountyCaldwell
River/StreamCoffey Creek
Coordinates35.95280, -81.65140

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeConcrete
NID Height14 ft

Storage & Hydraulics

Surface Area0 acres
Drainage Area0 sq mi

Ownership & Safety

PurposeRecreation
Owner TypeNot Listed
Hazard ClassificationHigh
Last Inspection12/31/1996
Emergency Action PlanNo

Identifiers

NID IDNC02017
Federal IDNC02017
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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