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snippet: This layer shows jurisdictional dams in Colorado and ranks their condition in a 3-tiered system from High Hazard to Low Hazard.
summary: This layer shows jurisdictional dams in Colorado and ranks their condition in a 3-tiered system from High Hazard to Low Hazard.
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accessInformation: Mile High Flood District, Department of Water Resources
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description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>A Jurisdictional Dam is a dam creating a reservoir with a capacity of more than 100 acre-feet, or creates a reservoir with a surface area in excess of 20 acres at the high-water line, or exceeds 10 feet in height measured vertically from the elevation of the lowest point of the natural surface of the ground where that point occurs along the longitudinal centerline of the dam up to the crest of the emergency spillway of the dam. For reservoirs created by excavation, or where the invert of the outlet conduit is placed below the surface of the natural ground at its lowest point beneath the dam, the jurisdictional height shall be measured from the invert of the outlet at the longitudinal centerline of the embankment or from the bottom of the excavation at the longitudinal centerline of the dam, whichever is greatest. Jurisdictional height is defined in Rule 4.2.19. The State Engineer shall have final authority over determination of the jurisdictional height of the dam.</span></p><p><span>Data for this layer is supplied by the Department of Water Resources and updated by the MHFD monthly. For more information contact: gis@mhfd.org.</span></p></div></div></div>
licenseInfo: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>About our Data </span></p><p><span>Mile High Flood District (MHFD) makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and currency of its map products—including printed maps, embedded maps, web maps, and applications—and the data they display. However, all materials are provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. MHFD disclaims all warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and makes no guarantees regarding the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the data. Users assume all risks associated with its use. MHFD is not liable for any errors, omissions, or decisions made based on this data, nor for any resulting damages, direct or indirect. </span></p><p><span style='font-weight:bold;'>Accessibility Statement </span></p><p><span>Mile High Flood District is committed to ensuring equitable access to Geographic Information System (GIS) data, maps, applications, and other online content for all users, regardless of ability. If you experience any issues, need assistance accessing information, or have comments on how we can enhance accessibility to our resources, please reach out to us by email at gis@mhfd.org or by phone at 303-455-6277. </span></p></div></div></div>
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title: DWR_DamSafety
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spatialReference: NAD_1983_2011_StatePlane_Colorado_Central_FIPS_0502_Ft_US