Jemez Canyon Dam
Jemez Canyon Dam | |
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Jemez Dam | |
Location of Jemez Canyon Dam in New Mexico | |
Country | United States |
Location | Sandoval County, New Mexico |
Coordinates | 35°23′40″N 106°32′49″W / 35.39437°N 106.54702°WCoordinates: 35°23′40″N 106°32′49″W / 35.39437°N 106.54702°W |
Purpose | Flood control and storm water management |
Opening date | 1953 |
Owner(s) | United States Army Corps of Engineers |
Dam and spillways | |
Height | 150 feet (46 m) |
Length | 870 feet (270 m) |
Reservoir | |
Total capacity | 264,700 acre-feet |
Surface area | 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) |
Jemez Canyon Dam (National ID # NM00003) is a dam in Sandoval County, New Mexico, a few miles north of Albuquerque.
The earthen dam was constructed in 1953 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with a height of 150 feet and a length at its crest of 870 feet.[1] It impounds the Jemez River for flood control and storm water management in the spring and early summer seasons.[2] The dam is owned by the Corps of Engineers, and operated by the Corps and the Cochiti Lake Project Office.
The reservoir it creates, Jemez Canyon Reservoir, has a normal water surface of 2.2 square miles and a maximum capacity of 264,700 acre-feet. Normal storage is about one tenth that volume.[3] Recreation is limited. There is no access to the water. All land surrounding the reservoir, except a small day-use area with picnic facilities and a scenic overlook, is the property of Santa Ana Pueblo, with restricted access.[4]