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Division of Water Resources
Description
A Jurisdictional Dam is a dam creating a reservoir with a capacity of more than 100 acre-feet, or creates a reservoir with a surface area in excess of 20 acres at the high-water line, or exceeds 10 feet in height measured vertically from the elevation of the lowest point of the natural surface of the ground where that point occurs along the longitudinal centerline of the dam up to the crest of the emergency spillway of the dam. For reservoirs created by excavation, or where the invert of the outlet conduit is placed below the surface of the natural ground at its lowest point beneath the dam, the jurisdictional height shall be measured from the invert of the outlet at the longitudinal centerline of the embankment or from the bottom of the excavation at the longitudinal centerline of the dam, whichever is greatest. Jurisdictional height is defined in Rule 4.2.19. The State Engineer shall have final authority over determination of the jurisdictional height of the dam.
Category
Water
Tags
dam safety, jurisdictional dam, reservoir
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Division of Water Resources
Source Link
http://water.state.co.us
License
Public Domain
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Field Names:

DAMID
damid
Dam Name
dam_name
Other Dam Names
other_dam_names
NID ID
nid_id
WDID
wdid
Physical Status
physical_status
DIV
div
WD
wd
County
county
PM
pm
Township
township
Range
range
Section
section
Q160
q160
Q40
q40
UTM x
utm_x
UTM y
utm_y
Location Accuracy
location_accuracy
Latdecdeg
latdecdeg
Longdecdeg
longdecdeg
Stream
stream
Downstream Town
downstream_town
Town Distance
town_distance
Year Completed
year_completed
Purposes
purposes
Federal Land
federal_land
Federal Regulations
federal_regulations
Dam Type
dam_type
Dam Length
dam_length
Dam Height
dam_height
Crest Elevation
crest_elevation
Normal Storage
normal_storage
Surface Area
surface_area
Drainage Area
drainage_area
Spillway Capacity
spillway_capacity
Outlet Description
outlet_description
Outlet Capacity
outlet_capacity
Outlet Inspection
outlet_inspection
Hazard Class
hazard_class
EAP
eap
EAP Date
eap_date
EAP Inundation Map
eap_inundation_map
Inundation Map Date
inundation_map_date
Last Inspection Date
last_inspection_date
Overall Conditions
overall_condition
Safe Storage
safe_storage
Inspector
inspector
Current Restrictions
current_restriction
Primary Name
primary_name
Primary Contact
primary_contact
Assigned To
assigned_to
More Information
more_information
Location
location
Counties
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