Willow Creek Watershed Dam A- 30
Willow Creek Watershed Dam A- 30 is an earth dam located in Ray County, Missouri, built in 1972. It carries a Low hazard potential classification.
About Willow Creek Watershed Dam A- 30
The primary purpose of Willow Creek Watershed Dam A- 30 is grade stabilization. Grade stabilization dams prevent erosion by reducing the slope and velocity of water flowing through a channel. They're commonly used to stop gullies from deepening and to protect downstream land and infrastructure. The dam is owned by Willow Creek (local government). It impounds the Tr-willow Creek near Henrietta.
The dam stands 27 feet tall and stretches 500 feet across, creates a reservoir covering 8 acres, has a maximum storage capacity of 108 acre-feet, and collects water from a drainage area of 186 square miles. Completed in 1972, 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.
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Location
| State | Missouri |
| County | Ray |
| Nearest City | Henrietta |
| River/Stream | Tr-willow Creek |
| Coordinates | 39.25910, -94.00544 |
Physical Characteristics
| Dam Type | Earth |
| NID Height | 27 ft |
| Dam Height | 25 ft |
| Dam Length | 500 ft |
| Year Completed | 1972 (54 years old) |
Storage & Hydraulics
| NID Storage | 108 acre-ft |
| Max Storage | 108 acre-ft |
| Normal Storage | 67 acre-ft |
| Surface Area | 8 acres |
| Drainage Area | 186 sq mi |
| Max Discharge | 190 cfs |
| Spillway Type | Uncontrolled |
Ownership & Safety
| Purpose | Grade Stabilization |
| Owner | WILLOW CREEK |
| Owner Type | Local Government |
| Hazard Classification | Low |
| Condition Assessment | Not Rated |
| Emergency Action Plan | Not Required |
Identifiers
| NID ID | MO10228 |
| Federal ID | MO10228 |
| More Info | State Dam Safety Program |