Howland, also known as Andersen Pond, is a privately owned recreational water resource located in West Windsor, Vermont.
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Managed by the USDA NRCS, this earth dam stands at a height of 25 feet and was completed in 1969. With a storage capacity of 70 acre-feet and a surface area of 6 acres, Howland serves as a popular spot for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Despite its satisfactory condition assessment in 2017, Howland poses a significant hazard potential due to its uncontrolled spillway type. The dam is under state regulation by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, with regular inspections and enforcement in place to ensure public safety. With a drainage area of 0.39 square miles and a moderate risk assessment rating, the dam's risk management measures are crucial in mitigating any potential threats.
Water resource and climate enthusiasts can appreciate Howland for its role in providing recreational opportunities while also being a key element in Vermont's water infrastructure. As part of the New England District and with a designated primary purpose of recreation, this dam not only contributes to the local ecosystem but also underscores the importance of proper dam maintenance and risk management in safeguarding our natural resources.
Year Completed |
1969 |
Dam Length |
375 |
Dam Height |
25 |
River Or Stream |
MILL BROOK-TR |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
6 |
Hydraulic Height |
25 |
Drainage Area |
0.39 |
Nid Storage |
70 |
Structural Height |
25 |
Hazard Potential |
Significant |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
25 |
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Mt. Ascutney State Park
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Calvin Coolidge State Park
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Tree Farm Campground
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