Falls Village, also known as Great Falls Dam, is a captivating hydroelectric structure located in Falls Village, Connecticut.
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Constructed in 1913, this concrete gravity dam stands at a height of 14.67 feet and spans 300 feet in length. With a maximum storage capacity of 1135 acre-feet and a normal storage of 1135 acre-feet, this dam serves a dual purpose of hydroelectric power generation and recreation.
Situated on the Housatonic River within the Litchfield County of Connecticut, Falls Village plays a significant role in the region's water resource management. Managed by a public utility, this dam is federally regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. With a spillway width of 320 feet and a drainage area of 634 square miles, Falls Village poses a significant hazard potential, prompting a moderate risk assessment rating of 3.
Despite its age, Falls Village continues to operate efficiently, providing clean energy and recreational opportunities to the local community and visitors alike. With its historic significance and vital role in water resource management, Falls Village stands as a testament to the ingenuity and importance of hydroelectric infrastructure in the region.
Year Completed |
1913 |
Dam Length |
300 |
Dam Height |
14.67 |
River Or Stream |
Housatonic River |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
150 |
Drainage Area |
634 |
Nid Storage |
1135 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
15 |