Red Willow Creek Diversion Dam, located on Red Willow Creek about 6 miles northwest of Indianola, is a concrete baffled apron weir with earth embankments at both ends. The dam diverts water into the Red Willow Canal to serve lands of the Red Willow Unit lying north of the Republican River. The canal is 24.1 miles long, has a capacity of 90 cubic feet per second, and serves 4,932 acres of irrigable land.
General
Project
PSMBP-Frenchman-Cambridge
Latitude
40.28167
Watercourse
Red Willow Creek
Original Construction
1963
Longitude
-100.54177
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