Palmer Falls in New York is a private hydroelectric dam on the Hudson River, completed in 1913.
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With a height of 37 feet and a length of 486 feet, it serves dual purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply, boasting a storage capacity of 1200 acre-feet. The dam's spillway, 300 feet wide, is uncontrolled, and its low hazard potential is monitored by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Located in Warren County, Palmer Falls contributes to the local water resource management by providing a reliable source of water and renewable energy. The dam's moderate risk assessment underscores the importance of regular inspections, with the last one conducted in May 2019. Despite its age, the dam's structural integrity remains sound, ensuring its continued contribution to the region's water and energy needs. For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Palmer Falls represents a historic and functional piece of infrastructure that plays a crucial role in sustainable development and resilience.
Year Completed |
1913 |
Dam Length |
486 |
Dam Height |
37 |
River Or Stream |
Hudson River |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
28 |
Drainage Area |
2756 |
Nid Storage |
1200 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
37 |
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