- Toutle River Sediment Retention Structure
Infobox_Dam
dam_name=Sediment Retention Structure
caption=Aerial photograph looking upriver with Mt. St. Helens in the background
official_name=Sediment Retention Structure
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reservoir=
locale=North ForkToutle River
maint=US Army Corps of Engineers
length=
height=184 ft.
width=1,888 ft.
began=December,1986
open=December,1989
closed=
cost=US$65 million
reservoir_capacity=258 million yd³
reservoir_catchment=
reservoir_surface=3,200 acres
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map_width=200px
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extra=The Sediment Retention Structure is a 1800 foot long, 184 foot high
earthen dam on theToutle River inWashington . Its construction was completed by theUS Army Corps of Engineers in1989 . Its purpose is to retainsediment created since the1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens , to prevent the sediment from becoming a hazard to navigation on the Toutle, Cowlitz and Columbia Rivers.The Corps of Engineers expects the lake behind the dam to be completely filled with sediment by
2035 with 258 million cubic yards (197 million m³) of sand, gravel and sediment.External links
* [https://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/srs/srs.asp Sediment Retention Structure] , US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
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