Rifle Gap Dam

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Rifle Gap Dam (National ID # CO01692) is a dam in Garfield County, Colorado, about five and a half miles north of Rifle.[2]

Rifle Gap Dam
CountryUnited States
LocationGarfield County, Colorado
Coordinates39°37′41″N 107°45′34″W / 39.62812°N 107.75951°W / 39.62812; -107.75951
StatusOperational
Construction began1964
Opening date1967
Built byUnited States Bureau of Reclamation
Designed byUnited States Bureau of Reclamation
Operator(s)Silt Water Conservancy District
Dam and spillways
Height157 ft (48 m)
Length1,450 ft (440 m)
Reservoir
CreatesRifle Gap Reservoir
Total capacity12,168 acre⋅ft (15,009,000 m3)
Surface area359 acres (145 ha)
Normal elevation1,818 m (5,965 ft) [1]

The earthen dam was constructed between 1964 and 1967 by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, with a height of 157 feet (48 m) and a length of 1,450 feet (440 m) feet at its crest.[3] It impounds East Rifle Creek and West Rifle Creek about 400 feet (120 m) feet upstream from their previous point of confluence. The dam was built for irrigation water storage, is owned by the Bureau, and is operated by the local Silt Water Conservancy District.

The reservoir it creates, Rifle Gap Reservoir, has a water surface of 359 acres (145 hectares) and a maximum capacity of 12,168 acre-feet (15,009,000 cubic metres).[3] Recreation includes scuba diving in its clear water, fishing (for rainbow and German brown trout, walleye, perch, and smallmouth and largemouth bass, etc.), wildlife watching, boating, year-round camping, and hiking.[4]

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rifle Gap Dam
  2. ^ "Rifle Gap". National Inventory of Dams. 2021-05-24. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  3. ^ a b "Rifle Gap Dam". United States Bureau of Reclamation. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  4. ^ "Rifle Gap Reservoir, Colorado".