Located in the picturesque Village of Pittsford in Monroe County, New York, the Cartersville Spillway Dam stands as a testament to engineering excellence and water resource management.
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Built in 1918, this concrete dam serves a primary purpose of navigation on the TR-Irondequoit Creek, providing essential infrastructure for the community. With a height of 18 feet and a length of 137 feet, the dam boasts a storage capacity of 3320 acre-feet, ensuring a reliable water supply for the region.
Despite its age, the Cartersville Spillway Dam remains a critical piece of infrastructure, regulated and inspected by the NYS DEC to ensure its continued safe operation. With a high hazard potential but a moderate risk assessment, the dam represents a balance between the benefits it provides for navigation and the potential risks associated with its structure. The dam's uncontrolled spillway, 100 feet wide, allows for maximum discharge of 2072 cubic feet per second, ensuring effective flood control measures for the area.
As climate change continues to impact water resources and infrastructure, the Cartersville Spillway Dam stands as a resilient structure, meeting state regulatory standards and ensuring the safety of residents in the region. With a rich history of service and a commitment to effective water management, this dam serves as a symbol of the importance of sustainable water resource practices in the face of a changing climate.
Year Completed |
1918 |
Dam Length |
137 |
Dam Height |
18 |
River Or Stream |
TR-Irondequoit Creek |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
239 |
Drainage Area |
0.4 |
Nid Storage |
3320 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Nid Height |
18 |