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The Miami Conservancy District is a river management agency operating in Southwest
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to control flooding of the
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and its tributaries. It was organized in 1915 following the catastrophic
Great Dayton Flood The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 resulted from flooding by the Great Miami River reaching Dayton, Ohio, and the surrounding area, causing the greatest natural disaster in Ohio history. In response, the General Assembly passed the Vonderheide Act to ...
of the Great Miami River in March 1913, which hit
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particularly hard. Designed by
Arthur Ernest Morgan Arthur Ernest Morgan (June 20, 1878 – November 16, 1975) was a civil engineer, U.S. administrator, and educator. He was the design engineer for the Miami Conservancy District flood control system and oversaw construction. He served as th ...
, the Miami Conservancy District built levees, straightened the river channel throughout the
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, and built five dry dams on various tributaries to control flooding. The district and its projects are unusual in that they were funded almost entirely by local tax initiatives, unlike similar projects elsewhere which were funded by the federal government and coordinated by the
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Historical perspective

The 1913 flood has been ascribed in part to the 1912 eruption of
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and its daughter volcano Novarupta in Alaska. In one of the greatest recorded volcanic events, Novarupta emitted enough fine ash into the atmosphere to block sunlight and cool the climate of the Northern Hemisphere that winter. The success of the Miami Conservancy District helped to inspire the development of the much larger
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during the Great Depression. The district was designated as a
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by the
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in 1972.


Dams

The district manages five dry dams. They are hydraulic fill dams constructed from 1919 to 1922 using fill trestles.


Englewood Dam

Located near Englewood, Englewood dam is the largest of the dams maintained by the district. It regulates the flow of the Stillwater River into the
Great Miami River The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: ''Msimiyamithiipi'') is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accesse ...
. It consists of of earth, is high and stretches . U.S. Route 40 in Ohio, U.S. Route 40 crosses the top of the dam. The dam can contain of flood water over . It was constructed in 1919 and consists of as much earth as the Great Pyramid of Giza.


Germantown Dam

Located near Germantown, Ohio, Germantown, Germantown Dam regulates the flow of Twin creek (Ohio), Twin Creek into the
Great Miami River The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: ''Msimiyamithiipi'') is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accesse ...
. It consists of of earth, is high and wide. The dam can contain of flood water over (12 km²). It was constructed in 1920.


Huffman Dam

Located near Fairborn, Ohio, Fairborn, Huffman Dam regulates the flow of the Mad River (Ohio), Mad River into the
Great Miami River The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: ''Msimiyamithiipi'') is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accesse ...
. It consists of of earth, is high and spans . The dam can contain of flood water over .


Lockington Dam

Located north of Piqua, Ohio, Piqua outside the village of Lockington, Ohio, Lockington, Lockington dam regulates the flow of Loramie Creek (Ohio), Loramie Creek into the
Great Miami River The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: ''Msimiyamithiipi'') is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accesse ...
. It consists of of earth, is high and spans . The dam can contain of flood water over (15 km²). It was constructed in 1919.


Taylorsville Dam

Located near Vandalia, Ohio, Vandalia, Taylorsville Dam regulates the
Great Miami River The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) (Shawnee: ''Msimiyamithiipi'') is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately long,U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accesse ...
. It consists of of earth, is high and spans . When full, the dam would inundate (39 km²). It was constructed in 1919.


Recreation

The Miami Conservancy District (MCD) actively promotes and develops recreational amenities throughout the Great Miami River Watershed. MCD owns and/or maintains an extensive recreation trail system (nearly 34 miles) throughout Montgomery County. The trail system is part of a network of 340 miles of multi-use, paved path that connect Dayton, Ohio, Dayton east to Xenia, Ohio, Xenia and near Chillicothe, Ohio, Chillicothe and London, Ohio, London, south to Franklin, Ohio, Franklin, west to near Greenville, Ohio, Greenville, and north to Piqua, Ohio, Piqua.https://www.mcdwater.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/TRAILS_MAP_2017-WEB.pdf MCD maintains several boat ramps to encourage recreation on the Great Miami River Watershed waterways. MCD also offers river recreation maps to the Great Miami, Mad and Stillwater rivers which make up the national and state-designated Great Miami River Watershed Water Trail – the largest water trail system in Ohio. The trail collectively offers 291 miles of waterway accessible to recreational boaters, fishermen and wildlife watchers. Low dams: MCD owns three low dams. Only Two-mile Dam in Hamilton is part of the flood protection system. The other low dams create a pool of water upstream of each dam for recreation, including boating and fishing. The cities of Hamilton, Ohio, Hamilton, West Carrollton, Ohio, West Carrollton, and Moraine, Ohio, Moraine, pay an assessment for MCD to maintain the recreational dams. RiverWalk: The Dayton RiverWalk runs along the levee-top between the Main Street Bridge and the Monument Avenue (Dayton View) Bridge on each side of the Great Miami River. The total length of the lighted, crushed gravel walkway loop, including the two bridges, is about 1 mile. The walkway is easily accessible from the end of either bridge. All of these projects were constructed and are maintained by funds separate from flood protection or groundwater assessments. Assessments to cities – as well as grants and other revenue sources – pay for the construction and maintenance of MCD recreation amenities.


References

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External links


Miami Conservancy District HomepageThe Miami Valley and the 1913 Flood, State of Ohio, Miami Conservancy District, Arthur E. Morgan, Chief Engineer, Technical Reports Part I, 1917What a Dam Sight (Geocaching.com)Miami Conservancy District (ASCE)
Greene County, Ohio Miami County, Ohio Montgomery County, Ohio Shelby County, Ohio Warren County, Ohio Dams in Ohio Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks