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Pabco Grade Control Structure

Pabco Grade Control Structure Pabco Grade Control Structure - looking upstream at weir
Pabco Weir, April 2004 (Compare with April 2001 image below)

Construction on this permanent structure, located off Pabco Road, within the Clark County Wetlands Park boundary, began in January 2000 and was completed in November 2000. This structure plays an important part in stabilizing the Wash. Located approximately halfway down the channel, Pabco Weir forms a hinge point on the Wash, with distinct changes in hydrology, soils, and gradient moving downstream from the structure.


Pabco Weir, during construction, January 2000


Pabco Weir, completed, November 2000


Pabco Weir, April 2001

Issues
Erosion
Other considerations
Activities
Activities Map
Bed Stabilization
-Types of Structures
- Structure Profiles
 
Upper Diversion Weir
Demonstration Weir
Pabco Weir
Historic Lateral Weir
Fire Station Weir
Monson/Visitor Center Weirs
Bostick Weir
Rainbow Gardens Weir
Calico Ridge Weir
Powerline Crossing Weir
- Structure Photo Gallery
Bank Protection
Sediment Study
Bureau of Reclamation Continues Contribution of Las Vegas Wash
Recycling Las Vegas History