Cowan Lake dam replacement to begin summer 2026, recreation site closing for two years
The Water Security Agency (WSA) says construction to replace Cowan Lake Dam is scheduled to begin in summer 2026, with officials aiming to improve safety and reliability for the region.
The project will involve replacing the current dam with a modern structure that includes earth embankments and a four-bay concrete radial-gate system. The new control structure and earthen dam will be built just upstream of the existing facility.
Construction is expected to take about two years, with the new dam anticipated to be ready for service before the 2028 spring runoff.
The agency said the upgraded dam will include gates designed to control large water flows, as well as a small outlet intended to support a natural-style fishway to allow fish to move past the dam. Additional safety measures will include floating barriers, fencing and clear signage.




