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San Antonio Dam (San Bernardino County)

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Opening date
  
1956

Impounds
  
San Antonio Creek

Height
  
49 m

Construction began
  
1952

Type of dam
  
Embankment

Length
  
3,850 ft (1,170 m)

Catchment area
  
69.93 kmĀ²

Impound
  
San Antonio Creek

Location
  
San Bernardino County, California

Purpose
  
Flood and debris control

Owner
  
United States Army Corps of Engineers

Similar
  
San Antonio Creek, Potato Mountain, Carbon Canyon Dam, Whittier Narrows Dam, Morris Reservoir

San Antonio Dam is an embankment flood control and debris dam on San Antonio Creek in San Bernardino County, California, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Ontario. The dam was authorized by the Flood Control Acts of 1936 and 1938 as part of a major program to provide flood protection in the Santa Ana River system. Construction began in April 1952 and finished in May 1956. The dam controls runoff from a rugged catchment area of 27 square miles (70 km2) in the San Gabriel Mountains.

Map of San Antonio Dam, Upland, CA 91784, USA

The dam was built by the Los Angeles District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dam is 3,850 feet (1,170 m) long, 160 feet (49 m) high above the foundation, and 130 feet (40 m) above the riverbed. The main embankment contains 6,050,000 cubic yards (4,630,000 m3) of material. The reservoir behind the dam is usually dry, but can fill with up to 11,880 acre feet (14,650,000 m3) of water after large flooding events. A concrete overflow spillway on the west side prevents overtopping and drains to the San Antonio and Chino Creek channels, which were lined with concrete between 1956 and 1960 to protect against such an event.

A project has been underway since 2012 to remediate seepage problems at the toe of the dam during heavy rainstorms. The dam is considered a high hazard structure.

References

San Antonio Dam (San Bernardino County) Wikipedia