Dams in Coke County, Texas

15Total Dams
10High Hazard
0Significant

Dam Safety in Coke County, Texas

Coke County has 15 dams tracked in the National Inventory of Dams. Of these, 10 are classified as high hazard — meaning failure would probably cause loss of human life. Currently, 2 dams have a condition assessment of poor or unsatisfactory.

The average dam in Coke County is 70 years old. The most common purpose is flood risk reduction. The tallest dam is Robert Lee Dam at 140 ft.

DamHazardConditionHeight (ft)PurposeYear
Robert Lee DamHighFair140Water Supply1969
Oak Creek DamHighFair95Water Supply1952
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 1 DamHighFair47Flood Risk Reduction1962
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 2 DamHighNot Rated46Flood Risk Reduction1964
Mountain Creek DamHighFair43Water Supply1950
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 5 DamHighNot Rated41Flood Risk Reduction1963
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 4 DamHighUnsatisfactory35Flood Risk Reduction1962
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 3 DamHighNot Rated31Flood Risk Reduction1963
Kickapoo Creek Ws Scs Site 6 DamHighFair30Flood Risk Reduction1963
Bronte Old City Lake DamHighPoor23Irrigation1922
Wd Coleman Lake DamLowNot Rated25Fire Protection, Stock, Or Small Fish Pond1961
E Rawling Lower Tank DamLowNot Rated25Water Supply1955
Robert Lee Old City Lake DamLowNot Rated22Fire Protection, Stock, Or Small Fish Pond1930
Nan Hatty Tank DamLowNot Rated20Fire Protection, Stock, Or Small Fish Pond1959
Edward Rawling Upper Tank DamLowNot Rated20Water Supply1960