Lake Sycamore Dam, located in Salem, New Jersey, is a state-regulated earth dam on Cesar Brook primarily used for recreational purposes.
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Standing at 13 feet high and spanning 585 feet in length, this dam provides a storage capacity of 180 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 19 acres. Despite its low hazard potential, the dam's condition assessment in 2011 was rated as poor, raising concerns about its long-term structural integrity.
Managed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Lake Sycamore Dam has undergone inspections every four years, with the last assessment conducted in November 2011. The dam's emergency action plan status, risk assessment, and inundation maps remain unspecified, prompting the need for updated safety measures and risk management strategies. With Congressman Jeff Van Drew representing the area in Congressional District 02, stakeholders and water resource enthusiasts advocate for proactive measures to ensure the dam's safety and uphold its recreational value for the surrounding community.
As climate change continues to impact water resources and infrastructure, Lake Sycamore Dam serves as a focal point for discussions on dam safety and resilience. With its location in Alloway Township and close proximity to the Baltimore District of the US Army Corps of Engineers, collaboration between state and federal agencies is essential to address the dam's poor condition and enhance its emergency preparedness. As enthusiasts monitor the dam's risk management measures and structural improvements, the preservation of Lake Sycamore Dam as a recreational asset remains crucial for sustainable water management in the region.
Dam Length |
585 |
Dam Height |
13 |
River Or Stream |
Cesar Brook |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
19 |
Drainage Area |
4 |
Nid Storage |
180 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
13 |