York Lake Dam, located in New Marlborough, Massachusetts, is a state-regulated earth dam that was completed in 1934 for the primary purpose of creating a Fish and Wildlife Pond.
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Managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation, this dam on Sandy Brook stands at 22.5 feet high with a hydraulic height of 17.5 feet, providing a storage capacity of 487 acre-feet and covering a surface area of 35 acres.
Despite its historical significance and important role in supporting wildlife and recreational activities, York Lake Dam is currently rated as having a poor condition assessment and a significant hazard potential. The last inspection in February 2018 indicated the need for improvements and maintenance to ensure the safety and longevity of the structure. With a moderate risk rating, it is crucial for the relevant authorities to address these concerns and implement appropriate risk management measures to mitigate potential hazards.
As a key feature in the Berkshire County landscape, York Lake Dam is an essential part of the local ecosystem and a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. However, its deteriorating state calls for immediate attention and action to safeguard both the surrounding environment and the public who enjoy its recreational offerings. Efforts to address the dam's condition, risk assessment, and emergency preparedness are essential to ensure the long-term sustainability and safety of this important water resource.
Year Completed |
1934 |
Dam Length |
535 |
Dam Height |
22.5 |
River Or Stream |
SANDY BROOK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
35 |
Hydraulic Height |
17.5 |
Drainage Area |
0.98 |
Nid Storage |
487 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
23 |
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Shaker camp
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