West Hill Dam, also known as the Dry Reservoir, is a gravity dam located in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, along the West River.
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Built in 1961 by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the dam stands at a height of 48 feet and has a storage capacity of 29,500 acre-feet. Its primary purpose is flood risk reduction, with recreational opportunities also available at the site.
The dam's hazard potential is classified as high, and it is regularly inspected and maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers to manage flood risks effectively. The agency works closely with local emergency managers to develop emergency action plans and raise awareness about the dam's function and potential risks. The dam has a spillway width of 50 feet and a maximum discharge capacity of 8,900 cubic feet per second, enabling it to release water as needed to prevent structural issues or manage water levels in the surrounding area.
West Hill Dam serves as a crucial infrastructure for flood control in the region, with the US Army Corps of Engineers implementing risk management measures to ensure its safe operation and minimize potential hazards. The agency continually monitors the dam's condition, engages with the community on emergency preparedness, and conducts regular maintenance to uphold the dam's structural integrity. As an integral part of the flood risk reduction system, West Hill Dam plays a vital role in protecting the local area from potential flooding events.
Year Completed |
1961 |
Dam Length |
670 |
Dam Height |
48 |
River Or Stream |
WEST RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Gravity |
Surface Area |
1 |
Hydraulic Height |
43 |
Drainage Area |
28 |
Nid Storage |
29500 |
Structural Height |
48 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
48 |
West River Below West Hill Dam
|
1cfs |
Blackstone River At Northbridge
|
1240cfs |
Branch River At Forestdale
|
195cfs |
Blackstone River At Woonsocket
|
756cfs |
Nipmuc River Near Harrisville
|
27cfs |
Blackstone River
|
128cfs |