Angostura Diversion Dam


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The Angostura Diversion Dam is a diversion dam on the Rio Grande in Sandoval County. New Mexico, near to Algodones and to the north of Bernalillo.[1] The dam diverts water into the main irrigation canal serving the Albuquerque Division.[2]

Angostura Diversion Dam

Angostura Diversion Dam

Angostura Diversion Dam is located in New Mexico

Angostura Diversion Dam

Location of Angostura Diversion Dam in New Mexico

LocationSandoval County, New Mexico
Coordinates35°22′48″N 106°29′57″W / 35.379881°N 106.499032°W
Owner(s)Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District
Dam and spillways
Type of damDiversion dam
Height17 feet (5.2 m)
Length800 feet (240 m)
Elevation at crest5,083 feet (1,549 m)
Spillway capacity650 cubic feet (18 m3) per second

The Angostura Diversion Dam consists of a concrete weir section 17 feet (5.2 m) high and 800 feet (240 m) long. The dam was built in 1934 by the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD), and in 1958 was rehabilitated by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and the Corps of Engineers as part of the Middle Rio Grande Project.[3][2] It has a diversion capacity of 650 cubic feet (18 m3) per second.[3] Four 20 by 4 feet (6.1 by 1.2 m) top-seal radial gates supply water to the Albuquerque Main Canal.[4] The MRGCD is responsible for operations and maintenance.[2]

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  1. ^ Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District.
  2. ^ a b c Middle Rio Grande Project.
  3. ^ a b Dams and Diversions Along the Rio Grande.
  4. ^ S.S. Papadopulos & Associates 2002, p. 6.

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