Water Storage in Montana : a Report Submitted to the Sixtieth Montana Legislature 2007

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The reservoir is fed by Cataract Creek, which originates 2.3 miles southwest of Cataract Creek Dam at Mason Lake. The Cataract Water Users Association operates the dam. The earth-fill dam was completed in 1959.
Cataract Creek Dam is 80 feet high and 775 feet long. The dam's outlet works consist of a five-foot diameter dry well with two 30-inch diameter gate valves.
13 The rehabilitation of Cataract Dam is needed to bring the structure into compliance with the Montana Dam Safety Act. The project
... involves securing the engineering services from a qualified consultant to identify the most practical means of rehabilitating the spillway, and addressing the excessive seepage. The feasibility and alternative evaluation will identify the best, most cost effective rehabilitation alternative to greatly reduce downstream public and property risks associated with a high hazard dam. This would allow for the continued use of reservoir water for agricultural irrigation, recreation, and the maintenance of fishery resources.

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