Hop Brook Dam - Saddle Dike, located in Naugatuck, Connecticut, is a federal-owned earth dam primarily used for flood risk reduction on the Naugatuck River.
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Constructed in 1968 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, this dam boasts a height of 33 feet and a length of 400 feet, with a maximum storage capacity of 23,000 acre-feet. Despite its high hazard potential, the condition assessment for this dam is currently not available.
The USACE actively manages flood risks associated with Hop Brook Dam by monitoring its condition, prioritizing risk-reducing activities, and engaging with local emergency managers and the public to raise awareness and support emergency preparedness. Regular maintenance and repairs are conducted to ensure the dam's proper functioning, with a focus on updating the emergency action plan and collaborating with local authorities for effective risk management. While dams cannot eliminate all flood risks, the USACE strives to address various risk factors and ensure the structural integrity of the dam to protect downstream communities and infrastructure.
As a crucial infrastructure for flood control, Hop Brook Dam plays a vital role in managing water levels and relieving pressure during severe weather events. The USACE's diligent risk management measures and commitment to dam safety underscore the importance of proactive monitoring and maintenance to mitigate potential risks and safeguard the surrounding areas from flooding incidents.
Year Completed |
1968 |
Dam Length |
400 |
Dam Height |
33 |
River Or Stream |
NAUGUTUCK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Hydraulic Height |
31 |
Structural Height |
33 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
33 |