Bradford, also known as Smith Dam, is a public utility located in Orange, Vermont, with a primary purpose of hydroelectric power generation.
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Built in 1905, this concrete dam stands at a height of 52 feet and has a length of 196 feet, providing a storage capacity of 54 acre-feet and a maximum discharge rate of 19,000 cubic feet per second. The dam is situated on the Waits River and is regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, with inspection frequency of 1 year due to its significant hazard potential.
The dam features a controlled spillway with a width of 153 feet and outlet gates including a slide (sluice gate) and two tainter (radial) gates. Despite its age, the condition assessment of Bradford Dam is currently not available, and its emergency action plan was last revised in February 2019. With a very high risk assessment rating of 1, the dam faces potential challenges that may require effective risk management measures in the future. Overall, Bradford Dam serves as a vital hydroelectric infrastructure in Vermont, contributing to the state's water resource and energy sustainability.
Year Completed |
1905 |
Dam Length |
196 |
Dam Height |
52 |
River Or Stream |
Waits River |
Primary Dam Type |
Concrete |
Surface Area |
9 |
Drainage Area |
150 |
Nid Storage |
54 |
Outlet Gates |
Slide (sluice gate) - 1, Tainter (radial) - 2 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Rock |
Nid Height |
52 |
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Bugbee Landing Campsite
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Underhill Campsite
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Harkdale Farm Campsite
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Roaring Brook Campsite
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Hexacuba Shelter
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Ore Hill Tentsite
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