Annabessacook Lake in Maine is a picturesque water resource managed by the local government for hydroelectric power generation, recreation, and other purposes.
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This concrete dam, completed in 1900, stands at a height of 11 feet and spans 195 feet, creating a reservoir with a normal storage capacity of 2,200 acre-feet. The lake covers a surface area of 1,420 acres and has a drainage area of 70 square miles, with the Jug Stream as its primary water source.
With a low hazard potential and a condition assessment currently marked as "Not Rated," Annabessacook Lake is regularly inspected by MEMA to ensure its structural integrity. The dam has a spillway width of 6 feet and is equipped with outlet gates for water control. Despite being a local government-owned structure, the lake's management and regulatory oversight fall under the state jurisdiction, showcasing a commitment to responsible water resource governance and climate resilience. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate sustainability will find Annabessacook Lake to be a fascinating example of multi-purpose dam infrastructure in a beautiful natural setting.
Year Completed |
1900 |
Dam Length |
195 |
Dam Height |
11 |
River Or Stream |
Jug Stream |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
1420 |
Hydraulic Height |
11 |
Drainage Area |
70 |
Nid Storage |
3250 |
Structural Height |
11 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
11 |