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Red Bluff Dam

Orla, Reeves County

Marker Text

(Three miles northeast) Constructed for irrigation and electrical power purposes during 1934-36, dam is located on Pecos River 8 miles south of Texas-New Mexico state line. It impounds an 11,700-acre lake occupying parts of Reeves and Loving counties, Tex., and Eddy County, N. M. Floods first filled the reservoir in June 1937. Capacity is 310,000 acre feet of water. Main embankment -- 9,230 feet long -- rises 105 feet above stream bed at highest point. Dam has top width of 25 feet. These waters irrigate about 140,000 acres, which extend for 100 miles along the Pecos River. (1972)

Marker Details

Address US 285, about 3 mi. N of Orla
Location Description On US 285 about 3 miles N of Orla
Marker # 4216
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code water issues
Latitude, Longitude 31.857957, -103.932625

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