Vincent Abel Dam, located in Verbank, New York, is a privately owned structure built in 1963 for recreational purposes.
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This earth dam stands at 17 feet tall and stretches 1000 feet in length, creating a reservoir with a maximum storage capacity of 276 acre-feet. The dam sits on Willow Brook, covering a drainage area of 0.91 square miles and serving as a popular spot for outdoor activities in Dutchess County.
Managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Vincent Abel Dam has a low hazard potential and is currently rated as "Not Rated" in terms of condition assessment. Despite its moderate risk level, the dam has not been inspected since 2012, raising concerns about its ongoing safety and structural integrity. The spillway, with a width of 30 feet, is uncontrolled, allowing for a maximum discharge of 585 cubic feet per second during high water events.
Although Vincent Abel Dam offers recreational opportunities and water storage capabilities, the lack of recent inspections and maintenance raises questions about its long-term viability. With its picturesque location and historical significance, it remains crucial for relevant authorities to prioritize regular assessments and risk management measures to ensure the safety of the surrounding community and the dam's continued functionality.
Year Completed |
1963 |
Dam Length |
1000 |
Dam Height |
17 |
River Or Stream |
WILLOW BROOK |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
26 |
Drainage Area |
0.91 |
Nid Storage |
276 |
Hazard Potential |
Low |
Nid Height |
17 |