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Rapidan Dam

Coordinates: 44°05′34″N 94°06′31″W / 44.092727°N 94.108662°W / 44.092727; -94.108662
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Rapidan Dam
Blue Earth River below Rapidan Dam
Rapidan Dam is located in Minnesota
Rapidan Dam
Location of Rapidan Dam in Minnesota
CountryUnited States
LocationBlue Earth County, Minnesota
Coordinates44°05′34″N 94°06′31″W / 44.092727°N 94.108662°W / 44.092727; -94.108662
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Construction began1908; 116 years ago (1908)
Opening date1910; 114 years ago (1910)
Owner(s)Blue Earth County Government
Dam and spillways
Type of damConcrete Gravity
ImpoundsBlue Earth River
Height87 ft (27 m)
Length475 ft (145 m)
Spillways5 steel Tainter gates and 2 timber gates
Reservoir
CreatesRapidan Lake
Catchment area2,430 sq mi (6,300 km2)
Surface area318 acres (129 ha)
People viewing construction site of Blue Earth Dam, Rapidan Township, Minnesota

The Rapidan Dam is a concrete gravity dam located on the Blue Earth River in Rapidan Township, near Rapidan, Minnesota in the United States. The dam was constructed for Hydroelectric Power Generation from 1908 to 1910. The dam and reservoir are owned by Blue Earth County, and the power plant and dam are operated by North American Hydro under an agreement with the county.[1] The dam is located just southwest of Mankato, Minnesota.

Blue Earth County operates the Rapidan Dam Park & Campground on the west embankment of the dam for camping, hiking, river access, and recreational activities.[2]

Dam failure

Following flooding on the river due to heavy rain, on June 24th, 2024 the Blue Earth River cut through the sides of the dam, the dam was declared to be in an "imminent failure condition". The river caused flooding and washed away an Xcel Energy substation which provides power to around 600 customers, it also destroyed a store and building. A flash flood warning was enacted and residents were urged to evacuate. [3] [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rapidan Dam | Blue Earth County, MN - Official Website".
  2. ^ "Rapidan Dam Park & Campground".
  3. ^ Madani, Doha (June 24, 2024). "Rapidan Dam in Minnesota is in 'imminent failure condition,' officials warn". NBC news. NBC. NBC. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  4. ^ Keegan, Mitch (2024-06-24). "BREAKING: Concerns over the integrity of the Rapidan Dam". KEYC-TV. Retrieved 2024-06-24.