Harriman Dam

Harriman Dam
Harriman Dam is located in Vermont
Harriman Dam
Location of Harriman Dam in Vermont
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CountryUnited States
LocationWhitingham, Vermont
Coordinates42°47′37″N 72°54′53″W / 42.79360°N 72.91460°W / 42.79360; -72.91460
PurposeHydroelectric
StatusOperational
Opening date1923
Built byNew England Power Company
Owner(s)Great River Hydro LLC
Operator(s)Great River Hydro LLC
Dam and spillways
Type of damEarthen
ImpoundsDeerfield River
Height (foundation)215 ft (66 m)
Length1,250 ft (380 m)
Spillways1
Spillway typeGlory Hole (conical drain)
Reservoir
CreatesHarriman Reservoir
Total capacity117,300 acre⋅ft (144,700,000 m3)
Surface area2,039 acres (825 ha)
Maximum water depth180 ft (55 m)
Coordinates42°48′47″N 72°54′11″W / 42.813°N 72.903°W / 42.813; -72.903
Operator(s)Great River Hydro LLC
Commission date1923
TypeHydroelectric

Harriman Dam is a hydroelectric dam in Windham County, Vermont in the town of Whitingham. The water from the dam flows through a penstock to a power generation plant in the adjacent town of Readsboro.

The dam was built in 1923 by the New England Power Company.[1] Some 215 feet (66 m) high and 1,250 feet (380 m) long as its crest, it is one of ten hydroelectric dams impounding the Deerfield River.[2] It was purchased from the TransCanada Corporation in 2017 by Great River Hydro LLC, which currently operates the facility.[3] It is an earthen dam with a relatively unusual concrete "glory hole" (freestanding conical drain) spillway, similar to another example at Monticello Dam in California.[4]

Harriman Reservoir

Harriman Reservoir has a water surface area of 2,039 acres (825 ha), a maximum depth of 180 feet (55 m), and a gross storage capacity of 117,300 acre-feet (144.7 million cubic metres).[2]

The dam and reservoir were named in recognition of utility executive Henry I. Harriman, a former president of the New England Power Company.

References

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  1. ^ "Molly Stark Byway Project". Mollystarkbyway.org. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b http://www.lowimpacthydro.org/assets/files/Deerfield%2520documents/Attachment%2520C% [dead link]
  3. ^ "Our History".
  4. ^ "Harriman Station".