Lockington Dam
Appearance
Lockington Dam is a dam located near Tipp City, Ohio in Southwest Ohio. It is an earthen dry dam that regulates the flow of Loramie Creek into the Great Miami River to prevent downstream flooding. It consists of 1,135,000 cubic yards of earth, is 69 feet high and stretches 6400 feet across the valley. The dam can hold back 63,000 acre feet of flood water over its 3600 acre basin. It was constructed in 1919 primarily using the fill trestle technique. The dam's waterproof impervious core consists of a sluice of clay and sand known as hydraulic fill. This core is stabilized on each side by a bank of sand and gravel. The dam was constructed and is maintained by the Miami Conservancy District.