Bethel Lake Dam, located in Sewell, New Jersey, along Mantua Creek, stands as a testament to both innovation and practicality in water resource management.
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Built in 1942, this earth dam serves primarily for recreational purposes, offering a serene oasis for local residents and visitors alike. With a height of 16.4 feet and a length of 175 feet, the dam holds a maximum storage capacity of 126 acre-feet and covers a surface area of 12 acres.
Managed by the local government and regulated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bethel Lake Dam undergoes regular inspections to ensure its structural integrity and safe operation. The dam boasts a satisfactory condition assessment, with a significant hazard potential that necessitates a biennial inspection frequency. Despite its age, the dam continues to play a crucial role in water resource management, providing both recreational opportunities and flood control measures for the surrounding area.
Congressional District 01's representative, Donald Norcross, oversees Bethel Lake Dam, highlighting its importance in the region's infrastructure and environmental landscape. As climate change presents challenges to water resource management, the dam's role in mitigating flooding and preserving water quality becomes even more critical. Bethel Lake Dam stands as a symbol of effective collaboration between local and state agencies to uphold the safety and functionality of water infrastructure in New Jersey.
Year Completed |
1942 |
Dam Length |
175 |
Dam Height |
16.4 |
River Or Stream |
Mantua Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
12 |
Drainage Area |
8 |
Nid Storage |
126 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
16 |