Country United States Opening date 1918 Built 1916 (1916) Area 1 ha Nearest city Arrey | Purpose Irrigation Type of dam Diversion dam Opened 1918 Added to NRHP 6 April 1979 | |
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Similar Leasburg Diversion Dam, Mesilla Diversion Dam, Angostura Diversion Dam, Caballo Dam, Santa Rosa Dam |
The Percha Diversion Dam is a structure built in 1918 on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, United States. It diverts water from the Rio Grande into the Rincon Valley Main Canal, an irrigation canal.
Contents
- Map of Percha Diversion Dam Arrey NM 87930 USA
- LocationEdit
- StructureEdit
- Downstream canalEdit
- References
Map of Percha Diversion Dam, Arrey, NM 87930, USA
LocationEdit
Percha Diversion Dam was completed on the Rio Grande in 1918, 21 miles south of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. It is two miles downstream from Caballo Dam, which was built in 1938. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The dam is accessible within the 80 acres (32 ha) Percha Dam State Park, which is considered one of the top five bird-watching sites in New Mexico.
StructureEdit
The dam is a reinforced concrete weir, 350 feet (110 m) long and 18.5 feet (5.6 m) tall. When the embankment wings are included the crest is 2,720 feet (830 m) long. The dam includes eight Tainter gates that lift the level of the river 6 feet (1.8 m) above its normal elevation so it can be diverted into the canal.
Downstream canalEdit
Percha Diversion Dam diverts the stored water into the 27.1 miles (43.6 km) long Rincon Valley Main Canal, which carries water to irrigate lands in the Rincon Valley between Truth or Consequences and Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Rincon canal crosses over the Rio Grande in the Garfield Flume, and under the river in the Hatch and Rincon siphons.