Overview
Laguna Dam, an original feature of the Yuma Project, is located on the Colorado River 13 miles northeast of Yuma, Arizona, and about 5 miles downstream from Imperial Dam. The original purpose of this dam was to divert Colorado River water to the project area. Since 1948, irrigation water for the project has been diverted at Imperial Dam. Laguna Dam now serves as a regulating structure for sluicing flows and for downstream toe protection for Imperial Dam. It has a structural height of 43 feet and contains 486,800 cubic yards of material.
General
Project | Yuma |
Location | On the Colorado River, 13 miles northeast of Yuma, Arizona |
Latitude | 32.8233 |
Watercourse | Colorado River |
Original Construction | 1905 |
National ID Number | AZ10315 |
Dam Type | Rockfill weir, concrete surfaced |
Longitude | -114.4972 |
Modified Construction | 1923-1924 |
Dimensions
Hydraulic Height (Normal Operating Depth at Dam) | 10 ft |
Crest Length | 4,780 ft |
Volume of Dam Construction Materials | 486,800 cu-yds |
Spillway Crest Elevation | 151.3 ft |
Crest Elevation | 151.0 ft |
Structural Height | 43 ft |
Hydraulics & Hydrology
Normal Water Surface Elevation | 151.3 ft |
Auxiliary Spillway | No |
Diversion Capacity at Elevation | Diversion outlets closed June 23, 1948 |
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