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Schmidt, also known as Hammond, is a private recreational dam located in Wells, Vermont along Coy Brook. Constructed in 1970 by the USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at a height of 10 feet and spans a length of 85 feet. With a storage capacity of 81 acre-feet, Schmidt serves primarily for recreational purposes and is regulated by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.
Despite its low hazard potential and fair condition assessment, Schmidt has not undergone any modifications in recent years. The dam is equipped with an uncontrolled spillway and has a drainage area of 0.41 square miles. The last inspection conducted in August 2014 showed that the dam meets safety guidelines, but its risk assessment is classified as moderate, indicating a need for continued monitoring and potential risk management measures in the future.
For water resource and climate enthusiasts, Schmidt provides an intriguing case study of a privately owned recreational dam in Vermont. Its location in the Rutland County, its association with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and its oversight by state regulatory agencies make it a valuable example of how dams play a role in both water management and public recreation. As efforts to address climate change and water resource sustainability continue to grow, understanding the complexities of dams like Schmidt will be key in advancing these critical environmental conversations.
Year_Completed | 1970 |
Dam_Height | 10 |
River_Or_Stream | COY BROOK |
Dam_Length | 85 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Surface_Area | 10 |
Hydraulic_Height | 10 |
Drainage_Area | 0.41 |
Nid_Storage | 81 |
Structural_Height | 10 |
Hazard_Potential | Low |
Foundations | Soil |
Nid_Height | 10 |