Lost River Diversion Dam is on Lost River about 4 miles below Olene, Oregon. The dam diverts excess water to the Klamath River through the Lost River Diversion Channel and controls downstream flow in Lost River to reduce flooding of the reclaimed portions of the Tule Lake bed and to regulate the flow into the restricted sumps of the Tulelake National Wildlife Refuge. It is a horseshoe shaped multiple-arch concrete structure with earth embankment wings. The structural height is 42 feet and crest length is 675 feet.
General
Project
Klamath
Location
4 mi below Olene, OR
Watercourse
Lost River
Original Construction
1912
National ID Number
OR00586
Base Width
53.0 ft
Dimensions
Crest Elevation
4094.5 ft
Structural Height
26.0 ft
Hydraulic Height (Normal Operating Depth at Dam)
11 ft
Crest Length
300 ft
Crest Width
10.5 ft
Spillway Crest Elevation
4087.0 ft
Hydraulics & Hydrology
Spillway Capacity at Elevation
10000 cfs at 4094.0
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