Scs-bear-fall & Coon Creek Site-031
Scs-bear-fall & Coon Creek Site-031 is an earth dam located in Logan County, Oklahoma, built in 1960. It carries a Low hazard potential classification.
About Scs-bear-fall & Coon Creek Site-031
The primary purpose of Scs-bear-fall & Coon Creek Site-031 is flood risk reduction. The dam is designed to control downstream flooding by temporarily storing excess water during storms and releasing it at a controlled rate. The dam is owned by Logan Co Cons Dist (state). It impounds the Tr-coon Creek near Luther.
The dam stands 45 feet tall and stretches 1,030 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 12 acres, and has a maximum storage capacity of 704 acre-feet. Completed in 1960, 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 01/01/1980. That was over 46 years ago.
At 45 feet, this dam is taller than 91% of dams nationwide.
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Location
| State | Oklahoma |
| County | Logan |
| Nearest City | Luther |
| River/Stream | Tr-coon Creek |
| Coordinates | 35.73210, -97.27166 |
Physical Characteristics
| Dam Type | Earth |
| NID Height | 45 ft |
| Dam Height | 45 ft |
| Dam Length | 1,030 ft |
| Year Completed | 1960 (66 years old) |
Storage & Hydraulics
| NID Storage | 704 acre-ft |
| Max Storage | 704 acre-ft |
| Normal Storage | 74 acre-ft |
| Surface Area | 12 acres |
| Max Discharge | 18 cfs |
| Spillway Type | Controlled |
Ownership & Safety
| Purpose | Flood Risk Reduction |
| Owner | LOGAN CO CONS DIST |
| Owner Type | State |
| Hazard Classification | Low |
| Condition Assessment | Not Rated |
| Last Inspection | 01/01/1980 |
| Emergency Action Plan | Not Required |
Identifiers
| NID ID | OK02116 |
| Federal ID | OK02116 |
| More Info | State Dam Safety Program |