Beaver Meadow

Beaver Meadow is an earth dam located in Summit County, Utah, built in 1949. It carries a Significant hazard potential classification.

About Beaver Meadow

The primary purpose of Beaver Meadow is irrigation. The dam stores and diverts water for agricultural irrigation, supporting farming operations in the surrounding area. The dam is owned by Interstate Irrigation & Reservoir Co (private). It impounds the Lost Creek near Burnt Fork, Wyoming.

The dam stands 45 feet tall and stretches 935 feet across, has a maximum storage capacity of 3,094 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 7 square miles. Completed in 1949, 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. An emergency action plan is in place for this dam. The most recent inspection on record was 07/26/2023.

At 45 feet, this dam is taller than 91% of dams nationwide.

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Significant HazardNot Rated ConditionEmergency Action Plan: Yes

Location

StateUtah
CountySummit
Nearest CityBurnt Fork, Wyoming
River/StreamLost Creek
Coordinates40.90686, -110.06237

Physical Characteristics

Dam TypeEarth
NID Height45 ft
Dam Length935 ft
Year Completed1949 (77 years old)

Storage & Hydraulics

NID Storage3,094 acre-ft
Max Storage3,094 acre-ft
Normal Storage2,155 acre-ft
Drainage Area7 sq mi
Max Discharge73 cfs
Spillway TypeUncontrolled

Ownership & Safety

PurposeIrrigation
OwnerINTERSTATE IRRIGATION & RESERVOIR CO
Owner TypePrivate
Hazard ClassificationSignificant
Condition AssessmentNot Rated
Last Inspection07/26/2023
Emergency Action PlanYes

Identifiers

NID IDUT00028
Federal IDUT00028
More InfoState Dam Safety Program

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