Watershed Fact Sheets
OKLAHOMA’S 2,107 SMALL WATERSHED UPSTREAM FLOOD CONTROL DAMS
Special topics
Information about the overall program
- Oklahoma Watershed Dam Benefits Fact Sheet (2016)
- Oklahoma’s NRCS-Assisted Flood Control Program
- Flood Control Dams Prevented $280 Million in Damages During 2015 Storms
- Flood Control Dams Prevented $320 Million in Damages During 2007 Storms
- Multi-purpose Sites Provide Benefits in Addition to Flood Control
- Flood Control Dams by County
- Flood Control Dams by Conservation Commission Area
- Flood Control Dams by Congressional & State Legislative District
Watershed Projects
Information about complete watershed projects
- Caddo Creek Watershed Project – Carter County
- Caston Mountain Creek Watershed Project – LeFlore County
- Deep Red Run-Coffin Creek Watershed Project – Tillman County
- Double Creek Watershed Project – Washington County
- Kadashan Bottom Watershed Project -Wagoner County
- Kickapoo Nations Creek Watershed Project– Lincoln and Oklahoma Counties
- Lower Bayou Creek Watershed Project – Love County
- Lower Black Bear Creek Watershed Project – Pawnee and Noble Counties
- Quapaw Creek Watershed Project – Lincoln County
- Rainy Mountain Creek Watershed Project – Kiowa County
- Robinson Creek Watershed Project – Lincoln County
- Sandstone Creek Watershed Project – Roger Mills and Beckham Counties
- Sergeant Major Creek Watershed Project – Roger Mills County
- Stillwater Creek Watershed Project – Payne and Noble Counties
- Upper Black Bear Creek Watershed Project – Garfield and Noble Counties
- Upper Elk Creek Watershed Project – Beckham, Kiowa, Washita Counties
- Upper Red Rock Creek Watershed Project – Garfield and Noble Counties
- Upper Washita River Watershed Project – Roger Mills County
- Washita River Watershed Project
- Wildhorse Creek Watershed Project – Stephens, Garvin, Murray and Carter Co.
Specific Sites
Information about specific flood control dams and their lakes
- Big Wewoka Creek Dam 22 – Sportsman Lake
- Boiling Springs Watershed Dam 1 – Latimer County
- Caddo Creek Watershed Dam 13 – Lake Jean Neustadt – Arbuckle CD
- Caney Coon Creek Dam 2M – Coalgate Lake Coal County
- Cherokee Sandy Creek Dam 17M – R. C. Longmire Lake – Garvin County
- Cobb Creek Watershed Dam 1 – Crowder Lake – Washita County
- Deep Red Run Creek Watershed Dam 1 – Frederick Lake – Tillman County
- Finn Creek Watershed Dam 34 – Wiley Post Memorial Lake – Maysville, McClain Co.
- Four Mile Creek Watershed Dam 1 – El Reno, Canadian County
- Fourche Maline Creek Watershed Dam 7 – Lake Lloyd Church – Wilburton, Latimer County
- Kickapoo Nations Watershed Dam 1 – Bell Cow Lake- Chandler, Lincoln County
- Lower Black Bear Creek Watershed Dam 19M – Lake Lone Chimney – Pawnee County
- North Deer Creek Watershed Dam 1M – Wes Wakins Reservoir – Pottawatomie County
- Oak Creek Watershed Dam 5 – Lake Vanderwork – Washita County
- Okfuskee Tribs Watershed Dam S-1 -Dripping Springs Lake – Okmulgee County
- Quapaw Creek Watershed Dam 15 – Meeker Lake – Lincoln County
- Rock Creek Watershed Dam 2 – Carl Albert Lake – Talihina CD
- Rush Creek Watershed Dam 1 – Taylor Lake – Grady County
- Sallisaw Creek Watershed Dam 18M – Adair County
- Sallisaw Creek Watershed 20 – Adair County
- Salt Camp Creek Watershed Dam 12 – Stroud Lake – Creek County
- Stillwater Creek Watershed Dam 40M – Lake McMurtry – Noble County
- Upper Bayou Creek Watershed Dam 10 – Healdton Lake – Arbuckle CD
- Upper Black Bear Creek Watershed Dam 62 – Perry Lake – Noble County
- Upper Elk Creek Watershed Dam 22 – Elk City Lake – Beckham County
- Wildhorse Creek Watershed Dam 22 – Lake Humphreys – Stephens County
- Wildhorse Creek Watershed Dam 39 – Lake Fuqua – Stephens County
- Wildhorse Creek Watershed Dam 107 – Elmore City Lake – Garvin CD
Partner Publications
- Living with Dams: Know Your Risks – Association of State Dam Safety Officials in conjunction with the Federal Emergency Management Agency