The Van Derheyden Reservoir Dam, also known as the Troy Reservoir, is a local government-owned structure in Troy, New York, designed for recreation and water supply purposes.
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Completed in 1868, this earth dam stands at a height of 14 feet and stretches 380 feet in length, creating a reservoir with a storage capacity of 79 acre-feet and a surface area of 48.9 acres. Situated on the Piscawen Kill river, the dam is regulated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and undergoes regular inspections and enforcement to ensure its safety and compliance with state regulations.
With a significant hazard potential and a moderate risk assessment, the Van Derheyden Reservoir Dam poses a potential threat that is actively managed through risk management measures. The dam features an uncontrolled spillway with a width of 17 feet, allowing for a maximum discharge of 480 cubic feet per second. Despite its age, the dam's condition assessment is currently not rated, and its emergency action plan is in progress, aiming to meet guidelines and ensure preparedness in case of any unforeseen incidents. Enthusiasts of water resources and climate in the Rensselaer County area will find the Van Derheyden Reservoir Dam a fascinating structure with historical significance and ongoing efforts to maintain its safety and functionality.
Year Completed |
1868 |
Dam Length |
380 |
Dam Height |
14 |
River Or Stream |
PISCAWAN KILL |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
48.9 |
Drainage Area |
0.8 |
Nid Storage |
79 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Nid Height |
14 |
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