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BERLIN POND

RESERVOIR LEVELS
Rock, Soil Dam Stevens Branch-Tr
May 9, 2025


48°F

This Afternoon

46°F

Tonight

5mph

Windspeed

97%

Humidity

Berlin Pond, located in Washington County, Vermont, serves as a critical water supply for the city of Berlin. Constructed in 1920, the dam at Berlin Pond stands at 14 feet high and has a storage capacity of 2530 acre-feet, supporting a surface area of 256 acres. The primary purpose of this concrete dam is to provide water for the local community, with a low hazard potential and poor condition assessment.

Managed by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Berlin Pond is regulated and inspected by state authorities to ensure its safety and functionality. Despite its poor condition assessment, the pond remains a vital resource for water supply in the region. With a drainage area of 9.97 square miles and situated on the Stevens Branch-TR river or stream, Berlin Pond plays a crucial role in maintaining water security for the residents of Berlin.

As a gravity dam with a buttress core type, Berlin Pond is a key component of the local water infrastructure, contributing to the resilience of the community in the face of changing climate conditions. With the support of state regulatory agencies and regular inspections, Berlin Pond continues to provide essential water resources for the city of Berlin, highlighting the importance of sustainable water management practices in the face of environmental challenges.

Year_Completed 1920
Dam_Height 14
River_Or_Stream STEVENS BRANCH-TR
Dam_Length 70
Primary_Dam_Type Concrete
Surface_Area 256
Hydraulic_Height 14
Drainage_Area 9.97
Nid_Storage 2530
Structural_Height 14
Hazard_Potential Low
Foundations Rock, Soil
Nid_Height 14
       

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