Gardner Lake Dam, located in Fitchville, Connecticut, is a concrete structure completed in 1900 with a primary purpose of recreation.
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The dam stands at a height of 9.6 feet and has a storage capacity of 3,270 acre-feet, serving as a popular spot for water-based activities on Gardner Lake. The dam is regulated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and undergoes regular inspections to ensure its safety and functionality.
Although the dam is rated as having a significant hazard potential, its condition was assessed as fair during the last inspection in May 2015. The dam has a spillway width of 12 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 235 cubic feet per second. With a drainage area of 5.63 square miles, Gardner Lake Dam plays a crucial role in managing water levels and maintaining the ecological balance of Gardner Brook. This vital infrastructure serves as a recreational hub for the local community while also fulfilling its role in water resource management and climate resilience efforts in the region.
Year Completed |
1900 |
Dam Length |
168 |
Dam Height |
9.6 |
River Or Stream |
GARDNER BROOK |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
521 |
Drainage Area |
5.63 |
Nid Storage |
3270 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
10 |
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Laurel Lock Camp
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Youth Site 1
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Youth Site 2
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