Turtle Valley Central Phase Dam is an earth dam located in Wisconsin. It was built .
The state-owned dam is owned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. It is also known as Turtle Valley Central Phase.
The state-owned dam is owned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Dam height | 10 feet |
Structural height | 10 feet |
Hydraulic height | 8 feet |
Max discharge | 336 cubic feet per second |
Max storage | 724 acre feet |
Normal storage | 244 acre feet |
Surface area | 244 acres |
Drainage area | 2 square miles |
Height of the dam is defined as the vertical distance between the lowest point on the crest of the dam and the lowest point in the original streambed.
Structural height of the dam is defined as the vertical distance from the lowest point of the excavated foundation to the top of the dam. Top of dam refers to the parapet wall and not the crest.
Hydraulic height of the dam is defined as the vertical difference between the maximum design water level and the lowest point in the original streambed.
Number of cubic feet per second the spillway is capable of discharging when the reservoir is at its maximum designed water surface elevation.
Maximum storage is defined as the total storage space in a reservoir below the maximum attainable water surface elevation, including any surcharge storage.
Normal storage is defined as the total storage space in a reservoir below the normal retention level, including dead and inactive storage and excluding any flood control or surcharge storage. For normally dry flood control dams, the normal storage will be a zero value.
Surface area, in acres, of the impoundment at its normal retention level.
Drainage area of the dam, in square miles, which is defined as the area that drains to a particular point (in this case, the dam) on a river or stream.
Dams assigned the low hazard potential classification are those where failure or misoperation results in no probable loss of human life and low economic and/or environ-mental losses. Losses are principally limited to the ownerâs property.
An emergency action plan is defined as a plan of action to be taken to reduce the potential for property damage and loss of life in an area affected by a dam failure or large flood.
Also known as | Turtle Valley Central Phase |
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Latitude | 42 |
Longitude | -88 |
NID ID (National ID) | WI01234 |
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