Structure No. 165, southeast Florida

Structure No. 165 Dam is on the Princeton Canal (C-102) River in Dade County, Florida and is used for flood control purposes. Construction was completed in 1966. It is owned by Sfwmd (Past C&Sf Flood Control District).

 

Its length is 57 feet. Maximum discharge is 450 cubic feet per second. Its capacity is 507 acre feet. Normal storage is 497 acre feet.

 

 

Lakes, Dams, and Recreational Facilities Near Structure No. 165

2 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 166 3 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 148 5 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 21a 5 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 194 5 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 179 5 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 21 6 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 20f 7 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 196 8 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 173 9 miles from Structure No. 165Structure 338 10 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 20a 10 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 176 10 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 121 12 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 22 13 miles from Structure No. 165Biscayne National Park 13 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 20 15 miles from Structure No. 165Florida International University 16 miles from Structure No. 165Structure 336 18 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 197 20 miles from Structure No. 165Structure 25 20 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 25b 20 miles from Structure No. 165Structure No. 26

 

 

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