Image Number296-97Date1936-09-24DescriptionWith the finished concrete face slab coated with emulsified asphalt below them, construction workers bend reinforcing bars into place before the next segment of concrete is poured at the South Catamount Dam. A stake truck and dump truck are parked in the background. South Catamount Reservoir, located on the North Slope of Pikes Peak, was built in 1936-37 as part of the Works Progress Administration. Its dam face is uniquely constructed of steel, one of only five such dams in the country. The reservoir was developed to supply water to Colorado Springs and surrounding areas.PhotographerunknownLocationColorado Springs (Colo.)SubjectFlood dams and reservoirsDamsReservoirsConstruction equipmentTrucksConstruction workersCollectionPublic Works Administration RecordsPublisherPikes Peak Library DistrictOriginal FormatNitrate negativesPhysical Description6 1/2 x 4 1/4 negativeGeolocation