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Saylorville Lake Information

Authorized: Flood Control Act of 1958

Construction: 1965-1977; $130 million

Dam:

  • Type: Earth Filled Embankment
  • Length: 6,750 feet
  • Height: 105 feet
  • Top Width: 44 feet
  • Elevation (Top of Dam): 915.5’ National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) 29

Reservoir: 8 Miles North of Des Moines, IA

Normal Pool:

  • Length: 19 miles
  • Area: 4,970 acres
  • Storage: 64,650 acre ft. (21.1 billion gallons) 1

Flood Storage Pool:

  • Length: 54 Miles
  • Area: 15,990 acres
  • Storage: 626,465 acre ft. (204.1 billion gallons)

Water Surface Elevation:

  • Normal Pool: (11.5% of total storage capacity) 836’ NGVD29
  • Flood Storage Pool: A rise of 54’ in elevation 890’ NGVD29 (Top of Pneumatic Crest Gates)

Watershed Above Dam: 5,823 square miles

Total Project Acres: Approximately 26,000

Authorized Missions: Flood Risk Management, Recreation, Environmental Stewardship, Water Supply, Low Flow Augmentation

Recreation:

Visitation FY22: 2,187,245 Visitors (estimated)

Corps Recreation Areas:

  • Campgrounds: 4 with 530 campsites available
  • Boat Ramp Access: 3 areas with 12 launch lanes
  • Day Use Areas: 13 (including 24 group shelters)
  • Beaches: 1
  • Visitor Center: 1
  • Marina: 1 (Leased to Private Company)

Environmental Stewardship Lands:

Wildlife/Forest/Prairie Management: 14,836 acres

Water Supply: Water supply storage contract with the State of Iowa
 

Saylorville Lake is located on the Des Moines River in central Iowa, just north of the city of Des Moines.

Regional Economic Impact: $57 million (FY22)

Flood Damages Prevented: $494 million (2022 $)

Average Inflows: 6,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) 2

Average Outflows: 7,200 cfs

Historical:

Highest Inflows Recorded:

  • 60,600 cfs -  June 10, 2008
  • 47,100 cfs -  July 11, 1993

Highest Outflows Recorded:

  • 47,000 cfs -  June 12, 2008
  • 44,500 cfs -  July 18, 1993

Record High Pool Elevations:

  • 892.03’ NGVD29 (July 11, 1993)
  • 891.03’ NGVD29 (June 12, 2008)
  • 889.25’ NGVD29 (June 22, 1984)
  • 889.15’ NGVD29 (July 1, 2010)

Spillway Releases:

  • July 1, 2010 (7 Days)
  • June 10, 2008 (12 Days)
  • June 18, 1993 (42 Days)

1NOTE: An acre-foot is one acre of water one foot deep. One acre foot is equivalent to 325,851.4 U.S. gallons.
2NOTE: Cubic feet per second (cfs). The rate of flow past a given point, measured in cubic feet per second. One cubic foot of water equals about 7.5 gallons and weighs 62 pounds.