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Agate Dam

Picture of Agate Dam


Statistics

General

  • Region (Map) : .................. Pacific Northwest
  • State (Map) ........................ Oregon
  • County ................................ Jackson
  • Project: ................................ Rogue River Basin
  • Dam type: ........................... Earthfill
  • Location: ............................ 11 mi NW Medford
  • Watercourse: ..................... Dry Creek
  • Reservoir: ........................... Agate
  • Construction Date: ............1964-1965
  • National ID Number .......... OR00422
  • Hydrologic Unit Code .....

Dimensions


Hydraulics

  • Normal Water Surface Elev: ................1467.0 ft
  • Hydraulic Height: ..................................   68.0 ft
  • Service Spillway Type:
  •    Uncontrolled  Crest    ..............................  Yes
  •    Morning-Glory .........................................   No
  •    Crest Length    ..........................................  NA
  •    Gated      .....................................................   No
  •    Capacity at Elev:  1514.0  ft,             3,500  cfs
  • Auxiliary Spillway ........................................  No
  •     Capacity at Elev.   .................................  0 cfs
  • Outlet Works Capacity at
  •     Elevation  1514.0 ft,  ............................  80 cfs

Hydrology

  • Drainage Area: ................................   13.0 sq mi
  • Hydrometeorological Report               HMR 57
  • Flood Type: ...............................Winter General
  • Storm Duration: ....................................... 72 hrs
  • Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) Report:
  •   Peak Inflow: ....................................... 7,000 cfs
  •   Inflow Volume: .......................... 15,600 acre-ft
  •   Flow Duration: ...................................... 7 days
  •   PMF Routing MWS Elev.: ....................     NA
  •   Initial Routing Elev: ............................1510.0 ft
  •   Study Date: ............................... February 1995


Power Generation


Narration

 


Geology 

 Agate Dam is in a narrow valley with steep slide slopes.  The left abutment juts out into the valley and at a height of 50 feet above the stream flattens off into a bench.  Ice or glacial deposits, causing ice or glacial melt water to discharge once blocked the stream channel over a bench a few hundred feet behind the left abutment.  A channel developed which extends from this rock bench to a point in the present channel a few hundred feet downstream from the dam site.  Bedrock at the lowest point of the old channel is about 15 feet above the reservoir flow line.  Overburden at the flow line on the right abutment consisted of 28 feet of gravel with excess sand and silt.  Boulders were hard, fresh andesite 2 to 3 feet in diameter.  Much of the over burden between flow line and the valley flow was undoubtedly quite permeable.


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 | Owner:  Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Columbia Area Office, 1201 NE Lloyd Boulevard Suite 750, Portland, OR 97232-1295, Phone: 503-872-2795, Fax: 503-872-2797

 | Operator:  Rogue River Valley Irrigation District,
                       3139 Merriman Road, Medford, OR  97501-1277, (541) 773-6127

 

 

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