Catalog Record
Enders Reservoir (Nebraska) Sedimentation Survey Data
Enders Reservoir Sedimentation Survey Data. The primary purpose of this type of survey is to determine the present storage-elevation relationship of the reservoir and possible change in storage due to sedimentation. Enders Reservoir is associated with Enders Dam. Reservoir sedimentation surveys typically contain a survey report, area-capacity (ACAP) table, and geospatial data.
Generation Effort
Reservoir Sedimentation Surveys
Location
Enders Reservoir and Dam
Themes
Infrastructure and Assets
Reclamation Project
Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program
Reclamation Program
Location Information
Location Name
Enders Reservoir and Dam
Location Description
Enders Dam and Reservoir are located in southwestern Nebraska, near the southwestern corner of the state. The earthen dam was constructed between 1947 and 1951 by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. It impounds Frenchman Creek for irrigation storage and flood control, part of the Bureau's Frenchman-Cambridge Division of the extensive Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program.
Location Parent
State(s)
Montana
Unified Region(s)
Missouri Basin
Timezone
MT
Elevation
3,138 ft
Vertical Datum
NGVD29
Coordinates (lat, long)
(40.4208, -101.5175)
Horizontal Datum
WGS84

