The Copicut Reservoir Dam, located in Fall River, Massachusetts, is a vital structure managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
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Completed in 1971, this Earth type dam stands at a height of 39.5 feet, with a maximum storage capacity of 12,600 acre-feet and a normal storage capacity of 8,000 acre-feet. The reservoir covers an area of 600 acres and serves as a key water supply source for the region.
With a drainage area of 6.6 square miles and a high hazard potential, the Copicut Reservoir Dam plays a crucial role in water resource management and flood control. Despite its fair condition assessment as of June 2017, the dam is inspected biennially to ensure its structural integrity and safety. The presence of an uncontrolled spillway and the moderate risk assessment of the dam highlight the importance of ongoing risk management measures and emergency preparedness.
Enthusiasts interested in water resources and climate will find the Copicut Reservoir Dam's design features, storage capabilities, and regulatory oversight fascinating. As a key component of the local water supply infrastructure, this dam showcases the intersection of engineering, environmental stewardship, and public safety in managing water resources in Massachusetts.
Year Completed |
1971 |
Dam Length |
3500 |
Dam Height |
39.5 |
River Or Stream |
COPICUT RIVER |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
600 |
Hydraulic Height |
33 |
Drainage Area |
6.6 |
Nid Storage |
12600 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Unlisted/Unknown |
Nid Height |
40 |