Beaver Creek Diversion Dam

Beaver Creek Diversion Dam is an earth dam located in Steele County, North Dakota, built in 1956. It carries a Low hazard potential classification.

About Beaver Creek Diversion Dam

The primary purpose of Beaver Creek Diversion Dam 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 Steele County Wrb (local government). It impounds the Beaver Creek near Portland.

The dam stands 24 feet tall and stretches 210 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 8 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 300 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 193 square miles. Completed in 1956, the structure is well into its service life at over 50 years old.

This dam has a low hazard potential classification, meaning that failure would cause minimal damage, limited primarily to the dam owner's property, with no expected loss of life. The most recent inspection on record was 05/09/2018.

Search for dams near your address to see all dams in your area with hazard classifications and safety data.

Low HazardNot Rated ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Not Required

Location

StateNorth Dakota
CountySteele
Nearest CityPortland
River/StreamBeaver Creek
Coordinates47.60586, -97.66726

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeEarth
NID Height24 ft
Dam Height16 ft
Dam Length210 ft
Year Completed1956 (70 years old)

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage300 acre-ft
Max Storage300 acre-ft
Normal Storage50 acre-ft
Surface Area8 acres
Drainage Area193 sq mi
Spillway TypeNone

Ownership & Safety

PurposeFish and Wildlife Pond
OwnerSteele County WRB
Owner TypeLocal Government
Hazard ClassificationLow
Condition AssessmentNot Rated
Last Inspection05/09/2018
Emergency Action PlanNot Required

Identifiers

NID IDND00001
Federal IDND00001
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

Nearby Dams