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Deerfield Dam

Coordinates: 44°01′46″N 103°47′05″W / 44.02948°N 103.78483°W / 44.02948; -103.78483
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Deerfield Dam is a dam impounding Castle Creek in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The dam creates Deerfield Reservoir.

The earthen dam was originally built by the United States Bureau of Reclamation in 1942-1947, with a height of 171 feet, to store irrigation water for the surrounding Pennington County. Construction was started in July 1942 by the Farm Security Administration, and later continued by the Civilian Conservation Corps under the Works Projects Administration during World War II.[1] Employment of conscientious objectors under the Civilian Public Service here drew complaints from locals.[2]

The reservoir has a capacity of 15,700 acre-feet and covers 414 acres of surface. Along with providing irrigation and recreation such as ice fishing and ice skating,[3] the reservoir also supplements the municipal water supply of Rapid City, South Dakota and for the nearby Ellsworth Air Force Base.

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44°01′46″N 103°47′05″W / 44.02948°N 103.78483°W / 44.02948; -103.78483