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Agency Valley Dam

Coordinates: 43°54′43″N 118°09′14″W / 43.91202°N 118.15390°W / 43.91202; -118.15390
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Agency Valley Dam
Agency Valley Dam
CountryUnited States of America
LocationMalheur County, Oregon
PurposeIrrigation
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarth fill dam
ImpoundsNorth Fork Malheur River
Height (foundation)110 feet (34 m)
Reservoir
CreatesBeulah Reservoir
Total capacity59,200 acre-feet (73,022,016 m3)
Surface area2,000 acres (810 ha)

Agency Valley Dam (National ID # OR00589) is a dam in Oregon, United States, built on the North Fork Malheur River in the eastern part of the state, immediately north of the small town of Beulah in Malheur County. The dam impounds the river to create Beulah Reservoir.

The dam is an earthen facility, 110 foot high, with a reservoir capacity of 59,200 acre-feet. This was an irrigation and water-control project of the United States Bureau of Reclamation completed in 1935; no hydroelectric power is generated here.[1]

When full the Beulah Reservoir covers about 2000 surface acres. Compared to the other two reservoirs in the area's Vale Project, Warm Springs Reservoir and Bully Creek Reservoir, Beulah provides the best opportunities for recreation: camping, fishing, powerboating and water-skiing.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Dam details - Agency Valley Dam - Bureau of Reclamation". Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Atlas of Oregon Lakes". AOL. Retrieved 20 April 2023.

43°54′43″N 118°09′14″W / 43.91202°N 118.15390°W / 43.91202; -118.15390