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Mann Creek Dam

Mann Creek Dam, Idaho (Click to Enlarge)


Statistics

General

  • Region (Map) : .................. Pacific Northwest
  • State (Map) ........................ Idaho
  • County ............................... Washington
  • Project: ................................ Mann Creek
  • Dam type: ........................... Earthfill
  • Location: ............................ 13 mi NE of Weiser
  • Watercourse: ..................... Mann Creek
  • Reservoir: ........................... Mann Creek
  • Construction Date: ........... 1965-1967
  • National ID Number ......... ID00285
  • Hydrologic Unit Code .....

Dimensions


Hydraulics

  • Normal Water Surface Elev: ............... 2889.0 ft
  • Hydraulic Height: .................................. 132.0 ft
  • Service Spillway Type:
  •    Uncontrolled  Crest    ............................... Yes
  •    Morning-Glory .......................................... Yes
  •    Crest Length    ........................................... NA
  •    Gated      ....................................................... No
  •    Capacity at Elev: 2897.1 ft,                3,840 cfs
  • Auxiliary Spillway ......................................... No
  •     Capacity at Elev.   ..................................... NA
  • Outlet Works Capacity at
  •     Elevation  2897.1 ft.,  .......................... 300 cfs

Hydrology

  • Drainage Area: .................................. 55.0 sq mi
  • Hydrometeorological Report(HMR):  HMR 57
  • Flood Type: ......................... December General
  • Storm Duration: ........................................ 72 hrs
  • Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) Report:
  •   Peak Inflow: ...................................... 37,900 cfs
  •   Inflow Volume: ........................... 50,800 acre-ft
  •   Flow Duration: ....................................... 7 days
  •   PMF Routing MWS Elev.: ................ 2906.7 ft
  •   Initial Routing Elev: ........................... 2889.0 ft
  •   Study Date: ................................ October 1993


Power Generation


Narration

 


Geology

The construction which forms the dam is due to the presence of a succession of basaltic flows, ash lenses, and layers of bentonitic tuff. The basalt flows are considerably harder and more durable than the lake sediments which are found along the valley both upstream and downstream from the damsite. They vary in thickness from 3 feet to 40 feet, dip very slightly downstream, and are composed of dark, fine-grained, dense, fresh, hard basalt. Contacts between the flows are generally well-bonded and quite impermeable. The volcanic tuff, although it has a tendency to slack and swell slightly upon exposure to air and water, is moderately hard and very impermeable in place.

Along the valley floor at the dam, bedrock is concealed by stream deposits varying in thickness from 4-1/2 feet to 14 feet. The overburden consists of a mixture of silt, sand, gravel, and boulders. With depth, the boulders become dominant; several of them are 18 inches to 24 inches in diameter. Most of the over burden is fairly permeable.

The abutments are covered by an irregular mantel of soil and talus, varying in depth from a few inches to possibly 35 feet, consisting of a compact mixture of large basalt blocks, small angular fragments, and clayey silt.
Bedrock in the dam and reservoir area is the Payette formation, an enormously thick series of lakebeds and intercalated volcanic products consisting of basalt, volcanic ash, and tuff. The lakebeds, making up most of the reservoir floor and sides, are thin-bedded, semi consolidated silts, clays, limestones, marls, diatomaceous earth, and sandstones. They are extremely water tight and water losses from the reservoir should be negligible.


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 | Owner:  Bureau of Reclamation, Snake River Area Office - West,
                    230 Collins Road, Boise, ID  83703, (208) 383-2200

 | Operator:  Mann Creek Irrigation District,
                       1240 Devils Elbow, Weiser, ID  83672-1252, (208) 549-0988



 

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